Browsing articles from "October, 2011"
Oct
24
2011

Cisco TelePresence exploits

Cisco TelePresence is an umbrella term for Video Conferencing Hardware and Software, Infrastructure and Endpoints. The C & MXP Series are the Endpoints used on desks or in boardrooms to provide users with a termination point for Video Conferencing. 1. Post-authentication HTML Injection – CVE-2011-2544 (CSCtq46488): Cisco TelePresence Endpoints have a web interface (HTTP or HTTPS) for managing, configuring and reporting. It is possible to set the Call ID (with H.323 or SIP) to a HTML value. If a call is made to another endpoint and an authenticated user browses to the web interface on the endpoint receiving the call [...]

Oct
11
2011

September 2011: fifteen Cisco vulnerabilities

The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has published fifteen important vulnerability advisories: Cisco IOS Software IP Service Level Agreement Vulnerability Cisco Identity Services Engine Database Default Credentials Vulnerability Cisco IOS Software IPv6 over MPLS Vulnerabilities Cisco IOS Software IPv6 Denial of Service Vulnerability Cisco 10000 Series Denial of Service Vulnerability Cisco IOS Software Smart Install Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerabilities Cisco IOS Software IPS and Zone-Based Firewall Vulnerabilities Cisco IOS Software Data-Link Switching Vulnerability Cisco IOS Software Network Address Translation Vulnerabilities Cisco Unified Communications Manager Session Initiation Protocol Memory [...]

Oct
4
2011

Wake on LAN through Internet

I write this tutorial to show how it is simple wakup a PC through Internet using WOL feature. What is WOL feature? Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message. The message is usually sent by a program executed on another computer on the same local area network. It is also possible to initiate the message from another network by using Subnet directed broadcasts or a WOL gateway service. Wake-on-LAN is implemented using a special network message called a magic packet. The magic packet contains [...]