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Novell ZENworks Configuration Management Remote Execution

This Metasploit module exploits a code execution flaw in Novell ZENworks Configuration Management 10 SP3 and 11 SP2. The vulnerability exists in the ZEnworks Control Center application, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to upload a malicious file outside of the TEMP directory and then make a second request that allows for arbitrary code execution. This Metasploit module has been tested successfully on Novell ZENworks Configuration Management 10 SP3 and 11 SP2 on Windows 2003 SP2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP3.




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Jury Scrutinizes DMCA in ElcomSoft Case




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Elcomsoft Verdict Weakens the DMCA




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DMCA Strikes Again - First Amendment Does Not Apply




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Court Confirms DMCA Good Faith Web Site Shut Down




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Diebold Uses DMCA to Conceal E-Voting Machine Flaws




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E-Voting Vendor Sued For DMCA Takedown




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DMCA Fails to Stop Garage Door Opener





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Apple Files Opposition To DMCA Exemption For Jailbreaking




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Demonoid Still Down One Week After Massive DDoS Attack




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Microsoft Cites BBC, Wikipedia In Error-Filled DMCA Takedown







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Air Raids Force Gadhafi Retreat, Rebels Seize East




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Libyan Rebels Are Flying Their Own Minidrone




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Satellite Photos Take You Inside Gadhafi's Compound





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Gaddafi Death Reports Likely To Spawn Multiple Scams






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Iraq Base Plans Left On Open Servers




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Special Forces Getting High-Tech Soldier Suits For Iraq Mission




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Wikileaks Releases Indiscriminate Slaying Video From Iraq














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efilter.c

Efilter is an automatic exception reporting utility. It is very useful and handy while doing vulnerability research on any software designed to work under Windows NT platforms. Due to that it hooks KiUserExceptionDispatcher function, it acts BEFORE any of program's active SEH frames take over the exception. In short words it reports programs exceptions even if they are handled by original program.




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NTharden.pdf

Whitepaper discussing the hardening of Windows NT.




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Microsoft Server Service NetpwPathCanonicalize Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack overflow in the NetApi32 CanonicalizePathName() function using the NetpwPathCanonicalize RPC call in the Server Service. It is likely that other RPC calls could be used to exploit this service. This exploit will result in a denial of service on on Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2003 SP1. A failed exploit attempt will likely result in a complete reboot on Windows 2000 and the termination of all SMB-related services on Windows XP. The default target for this exploit should succeed on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 SP0-SP4+, Windows XP SP0-SP1 and Windows 2003 SP0.




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Microsoft RPC DCOM Interface Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack overflow in the RPCSS service, this vulnerability was originally found by the Last Stage of Delirium research group and has bee widely exploited ever since. This Metasploit module can exploit the English versions of Windows NT 4.0 SP3-6a, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 all in one request :)




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Microsoft IIS 4.0 .HTR Path Overflow

This exploits a buffer overflow in the ISAPI ISM.DLL used to process HTR scripting in IIS 4.0. This Metasploit module works against Windows NT 4 Service Packs 3, 4, and 5. The server will continue to process requests until the payload being executed has exited. If you've set EXITFUNC to 'seh', the server will continue processing requests, but you will have trouble terminating a bind shell. If you set EXITFUNC to thread, the server will crash upon exit of the bind shell. The payload is alpha-numerically encoded without a NOP sled because otherwise the data gets mangled by the filters.




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Disk Pulse Enterprise 9.0.34 Login Buffer Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack buffer overflow in Disk Pulse Enterprise 9.0.34. If a malicious user sends a malicious HTTP login request, it is possible to execute a payload that would run under the Windows NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM account. Due to size constraints, this module uses the Egghunter technique.




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Disk Pulse Enterprise 9.9.16 GET Buffer Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits an SEH buffer overflow in Disk Pulse Enterprise version 9.9.16. If a malicious user sends a crafted HTTP GET request it is possible to execute a payload that would run under the Windows NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM account.




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SyncBreeze 10.1.16 SEH GET Overflow

There exists an unauthenticated SEH based vulnerability in the HTTP server of Sync Breeze Enterprise version 10.1.16, when sending a GET request with an excessive length it is possible for a malicious user to overwrite the SEH record and execute a payload that would run under the Windows NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM account. The SEH record is overwritten with a "POP,POP,RET" pointer from the application library libspp.dll. This exploit has been successfully tested on Windows XP, 7 and 10 (x86->x64). It should work against all versions of Windows and service packs.




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The Power of Salt

Where the river meets the sea, there is the potential to harness a significant amount of renewable energy, according to a team of mechanical engineers at MIT.




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South Africa Seeks to Improve Process for Renewable Energy Deals

South African Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson said her department wants to address weaknesses in the process of commissioning renewable-power projects.




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Divesting from Fossil Fuels: Last One Out Loses

A new report written by Nathaniel Bullard at Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) highlights the difficulties large institutional investors would have divesting from fossil fuels. What it does not specifically discuss is that these difficulties could lead to large financial losses for investors who see the difficulty of divesting as a reason to delay.




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Ten Clean Energy Stocks for 2014: September Update and Thoughts on the Finavera Deal

Clean energy stocks and the market in general rebounded strongly in August. My broad market benchmark of small cap stocks, IWM, rose 4.5 percent, returning to positive territory up 1.7 percent for the year. My clean energy benchmark PBW also jumped back into the black with an 11.1 percent gain for the month and 10.8 percent for the year to date.





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Exploring Finance Options: Yield-cos Don’t Fit the Bill for Many Renewable Energy Companies

Yield-cos have been grabbing headlines lately. Typically, large utilities spin off their high-yield alternative energy operations into separate smaller companies called yield-cos. These new companies are then taken public to attract individual and institutional investors.