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Home   »   Network   »   TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of June 11, 2018

TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of June 11, 2018

  • Posted on:June 15, 2018
  • Posted in:Network, Security, Zero Day Initiative
  • Posted by:
    Elisa Lippincott (Global Threat Communications)
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As a native Texan, I’ve seen more than my fair share of bugs – actual physical bugs that love the hot, humid Texas climate and my curly hair for some reason. The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) sees many bugs (of the software variety), including those that affect SCADA control systems. Fritz Sands recently walked through a deep dive into an attack on a remote procedure call (RPC) interface based on the proofs of concept from Advantech vulnerability submissions to ZDI. While Advantech’s products focus on Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial IoT, the use of RPC interfaces isn’t limited to SCADA. Their use is more prevalent than you think. So if you want to get an understanding of RPC interfaces and hone your skills, you can go down the rabbit hole with Fritz and get the full details here.

Microsoft Security Updates

This week’s Digital Vaccine® (DV) package includes coverage for Microsoft updates released on or before June 12, 2018. This month, Microsoft released 50 security patches covering Internet Explorer (IE), Edge, ChakraCore, Hyper-V Server, Windows, and Microsoft Office and Office Services. Of the 50 CVEs, 11 are listed as Critical and 39 are rated Important. Five of the CVEs came through the ZDI program. The following table maps Digital Vaccine filters to the Microsoft updates. You can get more detailed information on this month’s security updates from Dustin Childs’ June 2018 Security Update Review from the Zero Day Initiative:

CVE # Digital Vaccine Filter # Status
CVE-2018-0871 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-0978 32124
CVE-2018-0982 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-1036 32162
CVE-2018-1040 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8110 32026
CVE-2018-8111 32027
CVE-2018-8113 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8121 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8140 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8169 32164
CVE-2018-8175 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8201 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8205 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8207 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8208 32126
CVE-2018-8209 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8210 32028
CVE-2018-8211 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8212 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8213 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8214 32127
CVE-2018-8215 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8216 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8217 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8218 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8219 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8221 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8224 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8225 32029
CVE-2018-8226 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8227 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8229 32030
CVE-2018-8231 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8233 32034
CVE-2018-8234 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8235 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8236 32054
CVE-2018-8239 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8243 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8244 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8245 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8246 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8247 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8248 32032
CVE-2018-8249 32038
CVE-2018-8251 32068
CVE-2018-8252 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8254 Vendor Deemed Reproducibility or Exploitation Unlikely
CVE-2018-8267 32065

 

Zero-Day Filters

There are six new zero-day filters covering three vendors in this week’s Digital Vaccine (DV) package. A number of existing filters in this week’s DV package were modified to update the filter description, update specific filter deployment recommendation, increase filter accuracy and/or optimize performance. You can browse the list of published advisories and upcoming advisories on the Zero Day Initiative website. You can also follow the Zero Day Initiative on Twitter @thezdi and on their blog.

Foxit (2)

  • 31967: HTTP: Foxit Reader resolveNode Use-After-Free Vulnerability (ZDI-18-339)
  • 31969: HTTP: Foxit Reader boundItem Use-After-Free Vulnerability (ZDI-18-353)

Microsoft (3)

  • 31953: HTTP: Microsoft Windows VBScript Join Function Memory Corruption Vulnerability (ZDI-18-297)
  • 31955: HTTP: Microsoft Windows Font Memory Corruption Vulnerability (ZDI-18-293)
  • 31970: HTTP: Microsoft Windows JScript defineProperty Use-After-Free Vulnerability (ZDI-18-298)

OMRON (1)

  • 31965: HTTP: OMRON CX-Supervisor SCS File Parsing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (ZDI-18-261)

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