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Tag: Vulnerability

CVE-2019-0708 Remote Desktop Code Execution Vulnerability

vulnerability environment Use VMware to install Windows7 SP1 to simulate the victim machine

curl https://raw .githubusercontent.com/rapid7/metasploit-omnibus/master/config/templates/metasploi

October 18, 2021By Simo Windows code, CVE, desktop, execution, recovery, remote, VulnerabilityLeave a Comment

Nginx directory through vulnerability

Nginx (engine x) is a high-performance HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as an IMAP/POP3/SMTP server. Nginx is often used as a reverse proxy, the dynamic part is passed to the backend port by

October 13, 2021By Simo Nginx catalog, crossing, nginx, VulnerabilityLeave a Comment

Nginx CRLF (Renewal Enter) Injection Vulnerability

nginx CRLF (carriage return) injection vulnerability reproduces

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CRLF is “Enter+ “Line feed” (
) is the abbreviation, and it

October 13, 2021By Simo Nginx CRLF, Enter, injection, nginx, Reclaim, Vulnerability, WrapLeave a Comment

Use the Sieve of Eeratosthenes in a certain range and the number of negative numbers (emirp)

Programming 1.3 In this problem, you’ll be asked to find all the prime numbers from 1 to 1000. Prime numbers are used in all
kinds of circumstances, particularly in fields such as cryptography, has

October 9, 2021By Simo Rom Emie, ERATISTHENES, ERATOSTHENES, Inverse, method, Number, Sieve, Using, Vertion, VulnerabilityLeave a Comment

Fastcgi Protocol Analysis && PHP-FPM Unauthorized Access Vulnerability & AM

Students who have used PHP-related environments should be familiar with fastcgi. So what is fastcgi, and why can nginx connect to PHP through fastcgi?

Fastcgi is actually a communication prot

September 26, 2021By Simo Cgi Access, AMP, analysis, Fastcgi, FPM, PHP, protocol, unauthorized, VulnerabilityLeave a Comment

CVE 2019-0708 Vulnerability Refold Refreshment Repair

CVE-2019-0708 Windows was once again exposed to a high-risk remote vulnerability CVE-2019-0708 with great destructive power. Once the attacker successfully exploits the vulnerability, he can execut

August 22, 2021By Simo Windows CVE, Defense, Reclaim, Repair, VulnerabilityLeave a Comment
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