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Bank Info Security 1 week, 2 days ago

Hidden Backdoor Found in Tenda Router Firmware

Unauthenticated Flaw Allows Full Router, Network TakeoverA hidden backdoor, disclosed by CERT/CC and found in multiple firmware versions made by Chinese manufacturer Tenda, bypasses authentication and could grant attackers administrative access. Researchers are reporting exploitation and an Nmap script is making vulnerable devices easier to identify.

Bank Info Security 1 week, 2 days ago

Hidden Backdoor in Tenda Router Firmware

Unauthenticated Flaw Allows Full Router, Network TakeoverA hidden backdoor, disclosed by CERT/CC and found in multiple firmware versions made by Chinese manufacturer Tenda, bypasses authentication and could grant attackers administrative access. Researchers are reporting exploitation and an Nmap script is making vulnerable devices easier to identify.

Bank Info Security 4 months ago

Cheap and Dangerous: IP KVMs Carry Flaws

Internet-Connected Remote Access Tools Operate at UEFI LevelA flood of lost-cost devices for remote IP control of servers or human-machine interfaces has roused a concomitant wave of security warnings about their security defects. Firmware security company Eclypsium probed devices made by four KVM vendors, discovering nine vulnerabilities.

Philippe Laulheret of Cisco Talos on Vulnerabilities in ControlVault FirmwareSecurity flaws in Dell's ControlVault firmware allowed attackers to run code on the chip, extract stored secrets and alter its behavior. By chaining these exploits, they could send malicious data to Windows components, said Philippe Laulheret, senior vulnerability researcher at Cisco Talos.

Researchers Uncover Critical Flaws Enable Remote Device TakeoverA ubiquitous industrial power monitoring device contains three critical vulnerabilities in its firmware that could allow attackers to disrupt operations by remotely crashing them or executing unwanted code. The device is the Rockwell Automation PowerMonitor 1000 Remote.

Researchers Uncover Three Vulnerabilities, Urge Firmware UpdateAttackers could chain critical vulnerabilities in industrial network switches to gain remote control to compromise automation systems, IoT devices and surveillance networks. Claroty's Team82 uncovered three flaws in WGS-804HPT switches manufactured by Planet Technology.

Eclypsium Report Describes BIOS/UEFI Issues in Illumina iSeq 100 FirmwareCertain vulnerabilities in device maker Illumina's iSeq 100 DNA gene sequencer could allow hackers to overwrite the system's firmware to render the device unusable or to install a firmware implant for ongoing attacker persistence, said researchers at Eclypsium who identified the flaws.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Critical Flaws Expose 25,000 SonicWall Devices to Hackers

Many SonicWall Firewalls Are Unsupported or Lack Patches for Known VulnerabilitiesThousands of SonicWall network security devices remain exposed with critical security flaws, including 20,000 running outdated firmware that no longer receives vendor support. Despite patches available for some of these flaws, many organizations continue to run the outdated firmware.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

OpenWrt Update Flaw Exposed Devices to Malicious Firmware

Embedded Device Operating Sytem Had Flaw Allowing Hacers to Bypass Integrity CheckA critical flaw in the updating service of a popular Linux operating system for embedded devices could enable hackers to compromise firmware with malicious images. OpenWrt developers patched the vulnerability, with a CVSS core of 9.3 and tracked as CVE-2024-54143.

Critical-Severity Flaws Expose Emerson Devices to CyberattacksMultiple critical vulnerabilities in Emerson Rosemount 370XA gas chromatographs could allow malicious actors to access sensitive data, cause denial-of-service conditions and execute arbitrary commands. Emerson recommends that end users update the firmware on the products.

Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Lets Attackers Control DevicesA vulnerability in a common implementation of the firmware booting up desktop computers powered by Intel chips could allow attackers to obtain ongoing persistence, warn security researchers. The flaw is a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Phoenix Technologies SecureCore UEFI implementation.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 6 months ago

Researchers Spot Critical Security Flaw in Bosch Thermostats

Bitdefender Finds Vulnerability in Popular IoT DeviceThermostats sold across the globe by German multinational engineering company Bosch contained a flaw allowing hackers to cut power to the heating system and override the firmware, warn researchers from cybersecurity firm Bitdefender. Bosch pushed an over-the-air update in October.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 7 months ago

LogoFAIL Bootup Flaw Puts Hundreds of Devices at Risk

UEFI Feature Flashing Corporate Logo Can Enable Malware DeploymentHackers could use a firmware specification designed to flash a corporate logo during computer bootup to deliver a malicious payload that circumvents the industry standard for only loading trusted operating systems. The flaw stems from graphic image parsers embedded into system firmware.