Network Security News Summary for Wednesday October 16th, 2024

Internet Storm Center Stormcast
15 Oct 202406:45

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of the Sandstormers Stormcast, Johannes discusses recent cybersecurity insights, including a vulnerability in the Angular B64 upload extension allowing arbitrary file uploads. He emphasizes the importance of removing demo folders from installations. Johannes also critiques a Chinese paper claiming breakthroughs in quantum computing's ability to break RSA encryption, noting it only succeeded with a 22-bit RSA key. Additionally, he highlights a new open-source tool, EDR Silencer, for red teamers to test EDR detection capabilities and mentions a proposed standard for cross-platform passkey exchanges by the FIDO Alliance, aimed at improving key synchronization.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 A vulnerability has been identified in the Angular b64 upload extension, which allows arbitrary file uploads without authorization.
  • 🗑️ It is crucial to delete demo folders and scripts from projects before deploying them in a production environment to mitigate security risks.
  • 📈 There has been a notable increase in requests for demo-related URLs, indicating that attackers are exploiting leftover demo scripts.
  • 💻 A recent Chinese research paper claims a breakthrough in quantum computing regarding breaking RSA encryption, but it focuses on 22-bit RSA, not commonly used longer keys.
  • 🔒 RSA encryption remains secure if implemented correctly, even with advancements in quantum computing.
  • ⚙️ Cryptographic agility is important for new software; developers should design systems to easily swap out cryptographic algorithms as better options become available.
  • 🚨 EDR Silencer is a new open-source tool for red teamers that targets various EDR implementations, enhancing the bypassing of endpoint detection.
  • 🔎 Default configurations of EDR systems often fail to detect artifacts left behind by tools like EDR Silencer, highlighting the need for improved detection rules.
  • 🔗 The FIDO Alliance proposes a standard format for exchanging passkeys, making it easier to synchronize keys across different platforms.
  • 🔑 While standardizing passkey exchange could reduce some security measures, synchronizing keys across ecosystems is already a practice in password management.

Q & A

  • What was the main vulnerability discussed regarding the Angular B64 upload extension?

    -The vulnerability allows arbitrary file uploads due to a demo script left behind when installing the extension, which is not part of the main Angular project.

  • Why is it important to delete demo folders when deploying software?

    -Demo folders often contain vulnerable scripts that can be exploited by attackers, so removing them enhances the security of the production environment.

  • What trend was observed in requests for demo scripts in honeypots?

    -There has been a significant increase in requests for demo-related URLs since June-July 2024, indicating that attackers are targeting leftover demo scripts.

  • What claims did the recent Chinese research make about breaking RSA encryption?

    -The research claimed to have broken a 22-bit RSA encryption using a D-Wave quantum computer, but this does not threaten widely used RSA encryption like 2048-bit.

  • What is 'cryptographic agility' and why is it important?

    -'Cryptographic agility' refers to the ability to easily swap cryptographic algorithms in software to ensure security as new algorithms are developed and threats evolve.

  • What is EDR Silencer and who should use it?

    -EDR Silencer is an open-source tool that can target various EDR implementations to bypass endpoint detection. Red teamers should use it for testing, while blue teamers should develop detection rules against it.

  • How does EDR Silencer bypass endpoint detection?

    -EDR Silencer bypasses detection by leaving no detectable artifacts in the default configurations of existing EDR solutions.

  • What recent development was proposed by the FIDO Alliance?

    -The FIDO Alliance proposed a standard format for exchanging passkeys across platforms, enhancing interoperability among different ecosystems.

  • What are the potential security implications of the proposed passkey standard?

    -While the standard may streamline key synchronization, there is a small chance it could introduce vulnerabilities; however, synchronization has been possible prior to this standard.

  • What should developers consider when using cryptographic algorithms in new software?

    -Developers should ensure their software is designed for cryptographic agility, allowing for easy updates to stronger algorithms as necessary.

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