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CVE-2019-0725: An Analysis of Its Exploitability

  • Posted on:May 29, 2019 at 4:56 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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May’s Patch Tuesday saw what is likely to be one of the most prominent vulnerabilities this year with the “wormable” Windows Terminal Services vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708). However, there’s another remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that would be hard to ignore: CVE-2019-0725, an RCE vulnerability in Windows Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server. It’s worth noting that DHCP-related vulnerabilities are drawing more attention in Patch Tuesdays this year. An example is a different RCE flaw (CVE-2019-0626) that was patched in the DHCP server last February.

CVE-2019-0725 doesn’t require user interaction, and affects all versions of Windows Server. How bad — and exploitable — is CVE-2019-0725, exactly?

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Tags: CVE-2019-0725DHCPDHCP server

February Patch Tuesday: Batch Includes 77 Updates That Cover Flaws in Internet Explorer, Exchange Server, and DHCP Server

  • Posted on:February 12, 2019 at 11:42 pm
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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Microsoft released 77 updates, along with three new advisories, in this month’s Patch Tuesday. The bulletin patches four publicly known bugs, rated Important, and one that is under active attack. It includes fixes for ChakraCore, Edge, Exchange Server, Internet Explorer (IE), Microsoft Windows, Office and Microsoft Office Services and Web Apps, Azure, Team Foundation Services, and the .NET Framework.

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Tags: AdobeDHCPexchangeInternet ExplorerMicrosoft

Bash Bug Saga Continues: Shellshock Exploit Via DHCP

  • Posted on:October 8, 2014 at 3:08 pm
  • Posted in:Exploits, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Akash Sharda (Vulnerability Researcher)
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The Bash vulnerability known as Shellshock can be exploited via several attack surfaces including web applications, DHCP, SIP, and SMTP. With multiple proofs of concept (including Metasploit code) available in the public domain, this vulnerability is being heavily exploited. Most discussion of Shellshock attacks have focused on attacks on web apps. There has been relatively…

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Tags: Bash vulnerabilityDHCPLinuxshellshockvulnerability

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