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Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress
From: Benji <me () b3nji com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 16:08:15 +0000
Dear full-disclosure I wrote to you to tell you about serious serious vulnerability in all Windows versions. If you turn machine on before system is configured, then you be able to set user password yourself, big gaping hole!!!! I make big large botnet to fully utilise this impressive vulnerability! thegrugq said i could sell this for liike 3 ferrari's and 1 russian wife, i say nay though! Big time russian mobster offer me diamond, i say nay! I like report vuln of this size responsibility in so hope to make more money^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hsecure world. Please full-disclosure, this vuln is serious and i plead you shut down all windows now. I wrote metasploit module! It find new installs turned off machine, WOL and i go to house and enter password! FULL SYSTEM OWNED! Big botnets! Many wifes! On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Tim Brown <tmb () 65535 com> wrote:
On Wednesday 25 Jan 2012 15:22:39 Henri Salo wrote:There is A LOT of these open installation pages in the Internet. It isnotuncommon to leave those open by accident. Some people also do this, because they just don't understand the risks. I am wondering if WordPress would apply patch if we create one as a collaborative effort. I would be more than happy to help creating a patch for this if this is the case.I may have missed something, but does simply having the file exposed make you vulnerable. From looking at it, it starts of with a bunch of file_exists(), which essentially evaluate if you've installed or not and wp_die() if you have. Tim -- Tim Brown <mailto:tmb () 65535 com> _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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Current thread:
- TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Trustwave Advisories (Jan 24)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Henri Salo (Jan 24)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Trustwave Advisories (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Henri Salo (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Tim Brown (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Benji (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Julius Kivimäki (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Benji (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Henri Salo (Jan 26)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Trustwave Advisories (Jan 25)
- Re: TWSL2012-002: Multiple Vulnerabilities in WordPress Henri Salo (Jan 24)