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Packet Storm Security Exploits
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability found in HP's StorageWorks P4000 VSA on versions prior to 9.5. By using a default account credential, it is possible to inject arbitrary commands as part of a ping request via port 13838.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability found in HP's StorageWorks P4000 VSA on versions prior to 9.5. By using a default account credential, it is possible to inject arbitrary commands as part of a ping request via port 13838.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability found in HP's StorageWorks P4000 VSA on versions prior to 9.5. By using a default account credential, it is possible to inject arbitrary commands as part of a ping request via port 13838.
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Hack a Day
Last week we reported on the upcoming 2012 Robogames competition would be held in San Mateo, California. Nobody from the Hackaday staff could make it this year, but luckily [Sabrina Merlo] from the Make: blog was able to provide a full report of the spectacle of fire, sparks and pierced metal this year. For anyone [...]
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
HP Security Bulletin HPSBST02722 SSRT100279 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP StorageWorks P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance. The vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited resulting in execution of arbitrary code. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
HP Security Bulletin HPSBST02722 SSRT100279 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP StorageWorks P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance. The vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited resulting in execution of arbitrary code. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
HP Security Bulletin HPSBST02722 SSRT100279 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP StorageWorks P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance. The vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited resulting in execution of arbitrary code. Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
Secunia Security Advisory - A vulnerability has been reported in HP StorageWorks P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance Software, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 11-111 - This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Hewlett-Packard Virtual SAN appliance. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The flaw exists within the hydra.exe component which listens by default on port 13838. When parsing a login request the Hydra daemon will call sscanf() using fixed-length stack buffers and no length checks. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code under the context of the SYSTEM service.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 11-111 - This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Hewlett-Packard Virtual SAN appliance. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The flaw exists within the hydra.exe component which listens by default on port 13838. When parsing a login request the Hydra daemon will call sscanf() using fixed-length stack buffers and no length checks. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code under the context of the SYSTEM service.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 11-111 - This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Hewlett-Packard Virtual SAN appliance. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The flaw exists within the hydra.exe component which listens by default on port 13838. When parsing a login request the Hydra daemon will call sscanf() using fixed-length stack buffers and no length checks. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code under the context of the SYSTEM service.
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Hack a Day
Google’s showing off this autonomous car at the TED convention right now, but the hardware has already made automated trips from San Fransisco to Los Angeles. According to the commentary in the video after the break, the scene above shows the car “hauling Prius ass” on a closed course. The car learned this route while being driven [...]
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Hack a Day
[Mitch Altman] just popped up once again (seriously, this guy is everywhere!) in a video tour of Noisebridge, and hackerspace he co-founded in San Fransisco. The space is 5200 square feet and they’ve managed to cram a lot of different uses into it. There’s areas for computers and electronics, crafting and sewing, a dark room , [...]