3 min
Rapid7 Disclosure
CVE-2024-0394: Rapid7 Minerva Armor Privilege Escalation (FIXED)
Rapid7 is disclosing CVE-2024-0394, a privilege escalation vulnerability in Rapid7 Minerva’s Armor product family. The root cause of this vulnerability is Minerva’s implementation of OpenSSL’s OPENSSLDIR parameter, which was set to a path accessible to low-privileged users.
3 min
Vulnerability Disclosure
CVE-2022-35629..35632 Velociraptor Multiple Vulnerabilities (FIXED)
This advisory covers a number of issues identified in Velociraptor and fixed as of Version 0.6.5-2, released July 26, 2022.
8 min
Vulnerability Disclosure
Shoring Up the Defenses Together: 2018Q2 and Q3 Wrap-Up
Today (October 29, 2018) we are sharing several vulnerabilities that have been fixed in Rapid7 products and supporting services.
7 min
Vulnerability Disclosure
Shoring Up the Defenses Together: 2018Q1 Wrap-Up
Today (April 10, 2018) we are sharing six vulnerabilities that have been fixed
in Rapid7 products and supporting services. You won’t need to take any actions:
all of the issues have been addressed. We are disclosing these vulnerabilities
in order to be transparent, to thank those that take the time to report security
issues responsibly, and to provide a few reminders of security concerns that you
should audit for in your own organization.
Dynamically-generated web server access policies
Generat
6 min
Vulnerability Disclosure
Vulnerabilities Affecting Four Rapid7 Products (FIXED)
Today we are announcing four fixed vulnerabilities in four Rapid7 products,
summarized in the table below. These issues are low to medium severity (mostly
due to the high exploitation requirements), but we want to make sure that our
customers have all the information they need to make informed security
decisions. This article includes detailed descriptions of the vulnerabilities,
as well as how to ensure they are mitigated in your environment. Some of the
updates are automatic, but some may requ
2 min
Vulnerability Disclosure
R7-2017-16 | CVE-2017-5244: Lack of CSRF protection for stopping tasks in Metasploit Pro, Express, and Community editions (FIXED)
Summary
A vulnerability in Metasploit Pro, Express, and Community was patched in
Metasploit v4.14.0 (Update 2017061301)
[http://help.drordi.com/metasploit/release-notes/archive/2017/06/#20170613].
Routes used to stop running tasks (either particular ones or all tasks) allowed
GET requests. Only POST requests should have been allowed, as the stop/stop_all
routes change the state of the service. This could have allowed an attacker to
stop currently-running Metasploit tasks by getting an authenti