cve-2021-3449
CVE-2021-3449 OpenSSL denial-of-service exploit π¨π»βπ» (by riptl)
hershell
Multiplatform reverse shell generator (by lesnuages)
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225 | 579 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 4 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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cve-2021-3449
Posts with mentions or reviews of cve-2021-3449.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-25.
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CVE 2021 3449 exploit method
I am trying to understand how to use the information in https://github.com/terorie/cve-2021-3449 to check in my server which has UI and supports TLS 1.2. It does not support renegotiation though but I still wanted to check with exploit to verify whether or not, it is impacted. The link mentions βgo run . -host host:portβ but I am not able to figure out how to use it as there seem no script to run. Any help would be appreciated.
- CVE-2021-3499 OpenSSL denial-of-service PoC
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Do these vulns affect Fortigate devices? CVE-2021-3449 - CVE-2021-3450
FortiOS(web gui/sslvpn) is "vulnerable" to CVE-2021-3449, tested using POC https://github.com/terorie/cve-2021-3449 Impact is basically limited to filling up your crashlog, but if you have fortigates your used to that :)
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OpenSSL Security Advisory [25 March 2021]
Does anyone have a PoC? Someone posted this on Github but the git log is squashed and doesn't show the changes they made. https://github.com/terorie/cve-2021-3449
hershell
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notionterm - π₯οΈπ Embed reverse shell in Notion pages