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CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes
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semgrep-rules
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Powerful SAST project for Android Application Security
Nice and all, but why not contribute to https://github.com/returntocorp/semgrep-rules ?
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Semgrep - Beta support for Rust
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Spring Actuator - Finding Actuators using Static Code Analysis - Part 2
The semgrep registry contains lots of rules for many issues, and you can contribute your own.
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Just Say No To `:Latest`
Hadolint is great! If you want to customize your lint logic beyond the checks in it, I recently wrote a Semgrep rule to require all our Dockerfiles to pin images with a sha256 hash that could be a good starting point: https://github.com/returntocorp/semgrep-rules/pull/1861/file...
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RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j, a popular Java logging package
Semgrep Rules for searching source code
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Hacktoberfest and open-source security
Interested? More details are in this Hacktoberfest README.
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CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes
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Powershell Script to check for Log4j Vulnerability
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 $vulnerablesums = -split $(Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes/raw/main/sha256sums.txt -UseBasicParsing).content | ? {$_.length -eq 64} $localsums = $Null $DriveList = (Get-PSDrive -PSProvider FileSystem).Root ForEach($Drive In $DriveList) { $localfile=(get-childitem $Drive log4j*.jar -file -Recurse -erroraction silentlycontinue | Get-ItemProperty).DirectoryName $localsums=(get-childitem $Drive log4j*.jar -file -Recurse -erroraction silentlycontinue | Get-FileHash).hash ($localsums -and (compare-object -ReferenceObject $vulnerablesums -DifferenceObject $localsums -IncludeEqual -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).SideIndicator -eq "==") Write-Host $localfile }
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How to detect the Log4Shell vulnerability with Powershell
-split (Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes/raw/main/sha256sums.txt -UseBasicParsing).content | Where-Object {$_.length -eq 64}
- The Log4j Vulnerability Explained : Detection and Exploitation | TryHackMe Log4j
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Log4j PDQ scan profile
#messy alphabet array [char[]]$driveletters = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" #foreach letter of the alphabet foreach($driveletter in $driveletters) { #formats the variable because i'm bad $drive= "$driveletter"+":\" #if the drive letter exists and isn't just assigned to a dvd rive if(test-path $drive){ #creates the path to check for log4j files $log4jpath = "$drive"+"log4j*.jar" ###Get Vulnerable Hashes $vulnerablesums = -split $(Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes/raw/main/sha256sums.txt -UseBasicParsing).content | Where-Object {$_.length -eq 64} ###Get Hash and file location for each log4j*.jar file $localsums = get-childitem $log4jpath -file -Recurse | Select-Object Fullname, @{Name = "Hash"; Expression = {(Get-FileHash -Path $_.FullName).Hash}} ###If Log4j*.jar is found compare hash to bad hashes if(-not($null -eq $localsums)){$BadHash = Compare-Object -ReferenceObject $vulnerablesums -DifferenceObject $localsums.Hash -ExcludeDifferent -IncludeEqual -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue} ###Return FileLocation and hash for each vulnerable result foreach($Entry in $localsums){ if($BadHash.InputObject -contains $Entry.Hash){ $Entry } } } }
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Need some help with a log4j scanner
if you want to match for a single word inside the path like the programs folder name use -notmatch. $vulnerablesums = -split $(Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes/raw/main/sha256sums.txt -UseBasicParsing).content |Where-Object { $_.length -eq 64 } $localsums = (get-childitem -path "C:\" -file "log4j*.jar" -Recurse |Where-Object {$_.DirectoryName -notmatch "YOUR APPNAME"} | Get-FileHash).hash ($localsums -and (compare-object -ReferenceObject $vulnerablesums -DifferenceObject $localsums -IncludeEqual -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).SideIndicator -eq "==") `
- finding systems with vulnerable log4j2 binaries
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SCCM scan for Log4J
I think you mean vulnerable, but you can feed the jar file into get-filehash and see if it matches one listed as vulnerable here: https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes/blob/main/sha256sums.txt
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2021-12-10 - Cool Query Friday - Hunting Apache Log4j CVE-2021-44228 (Log4Shell)
How would i create a query to do a mass hash lookup per the log4j version hashes found here: https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes
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RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j, a popular Java logging package
For example search for the vulnerable files: https://github.com/mubix/CVE-2021-44228-Log4Shell-Hashes
What are some alternatives?
find-sec-bugs - The SpotBugs plugin for security audits of Java web applications and Android applications. (Also work with Kotlin, Groovy and Scala projects)
Get-log4j-Windows.ps1 - Identifying all log4j components across all windows servers, entire domain, can be multi domain. CVE-2021-44228
ZAP - The ZAP core project
apache-log4j-poc - Apache Log4j 远程代码执行
pyre-check - Performant type-checking for python.
Apache Log4j 2 - Apache Log4j 2 is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for Java.
Log4JShell-Bytecode-Detector - Local Bytecode Scanner for the Log4JShell Vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228)
CVE-2021-44228_scanner - Scanners for Jar files that may be vulnerable to CVE-2021-44228
ThreatMapper - Open source cloud native security observability platform. Linux, K8s, AWS Fargate and more.
active-scan-plus-plus - ActiveScan++ Burp Suite Plugin
hadolint - Dockerfile linter, validate inline bash, written in Haskell
apache-log4j-rce-poc