Tag: Proof of Concept
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Bypassing the Gatekeeper: Public Exploit Released for Cisco ISE Flaw
Cisco has remediated a vulnerability within its Identity Services Engine (ISE) network access control system, for which a public proof-of-concept exploit has already surfaced. This flaw, which can be weaponized by an adversary possessing administrative credentials, facilitates unauthorized access to sensitive data sequestered on compromised devices. Cisco ISE and its associated component, the Passive Identity…
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BitlockMove: New PoC for Covert Lateral Movement via BitLocker DCOM Hijacking
BitlockMove Lateral Movement via Bitlocker DCOM & COM Hijacking. This Proof of Concept (PoC) for Lateral Movement abuses the fact, that some COM Classes configured as INTERACTIVE USER will spawn a process in the context of the currently logged on users session. If those processes are also vulnerable to COM Hijacking, we can configure a COM Hijack…
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Kernel in a Browser: Linux Ported to WebAssembly Runs Directly in Chrome
Developer Joel Severin has unveiled an experimental build of the Linux kernel ported to the WebAssembly format, enabling it to run directly within a web browser. The demonstration version operates in a shell environment and supports basic commands, though its stability remains questionable — in Google Chrome, it tends to crash after brief use. According…
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The Shrink Ray: Developer Runs Windows 7 at a Record-Low 69 Megabytes
Minimalism enthusiasts in the Windows community have once again set a record. An independent developer known as @XenoPanther has managed to shrink a fully bootable copy of Windows 7 to a mere 69 megabytes—smaller than the average mobile application. For comparison, a standard installation of the operating system typically requires tens of gigabytes. According to…
