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SANS Stormcast Monday, May 11th: Steganography Challenge; End-of-Life Routers; ASUS Driverhub; RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
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Steganography Challenge
Didier revealed the solution to last weekend s cryptography challenge. The image used the same encoding scheme as Didier described before, but the columns and rows were transposed.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Steganography%20Challenge%3A%20My%20Solution/31912/
FBI Warns of End-of-life routers
The FBI is tracking larger botnets taking advantage of unpatched routers. Many of these routers are end-of-life, and no patches are available for the exploited vulnerabilities. The attackers are turning the devices into proxies, which are resold for various criminal activities.
https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250507
ASUS Driverhub Vulnerability
ASUS Driverhub software does not properly check the origin of HTTP requests, allowing a CSRF attack from any website leading to arbitrary code execution.
https://mrbruh.com/asusdriverhub/
RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
Varonis Threat Labs observed SEO poisoning being used to trick system administrators into installing a malicious version of RV Tools. The malicious version includes a remote access tool leading to the theft of credentials
https://www.varonis.com/blog/seo-poisoning#initial-access-and-persistence
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Didier revealed the solution to last weekend s cryptography challenge. The image used the same encoding scheme as Didier described before, but the columns and rows were transposed.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Steganography%20Challenge%3A%20My%20Solution/31912/
FBI Warns of End-of-life routers
The FBI is tracking larger botnets taking advantage of unpatched routers. Many of these routers are end-of-life, and no patches are available for the exploited vulnerabilities. The attackers are turning the devices into proxies, which are resold for various criminal activities.
https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250507
ASUS Driverhub Vulnerability
ASUS Driverhub software does not properly check the origin of HTTP requests, allowing a CSRF attack from any website leading to arbitrary code execution.
https://mrbruh.com/asusdriverhub/
RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
Varonis Threat Labs observed SEO poisoning being used to trick system administrators into installing a malicious version of RV Tools. The malicious version includes a remote access tool leading to the theft of credentials
https://www.varonis.com/blog/seo-poisoning#initial-access-and-persistence
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SANS Stormcast Monday, May 11th: Steganography Challenge; End-of-Life Routers; ASUS Driverhub; RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Cyber Security Podcast (Stormcast)
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 482162233 series 19634
Content provided by SANS ISC Handlers and Johannes B. Ullrich. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by SANS ISC Handlers and Johannes B. Ullrich or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Steganography Challenge
Didier revealed the solution to last weekend s cryptography challenge. The image used the same encoding scheme as Didier described before, but the columns and rows were transposed.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Steganography%20Challenge%3A%20My%20Solution/31912/
FBI Warns of End-of-life routers
The FBI is tracking larger botnets taking advantage of unpatched routers. Many of these routers are end-of-life, and no patches are available for the exploited vulnerabilities. The attackers are turning the devices into proxies, which are resold for various criminal activities.
https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250507
ASUS Driverhub Vulnerability
ASUS Driverhub software does not properly check the origin of HTTP requests, allowing a CSRF attack from any website leading to arbitrary code execution.
https://mrbruh.com/asusdriverhub/
RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
Varonis Threat Labs observed SEO poisoning being used to trick system administrators into installing a malicious version of RV Tools. The malicious version includes a remote access tool leading to the theft of credentials
https://www.varonis.com/blog/seo-poisoning#initial-access-and-persistence
…
continue reading
Didier revealed the solution to last weekend s cryptography challenge. The image used the same encoding scheme as Didier described before, but the columns and rows were transposed.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Steganography%20Challenge%3A%20My%20Solution/31912/
FBI Warns of End-of-life routers
The FBI is tracking larger botnets taking advantage of unpatched routers. Many of these routers are end-of-life, and no patches are available for the exploited vulnerabilities. The attackers are turning the devices into proxies, which are resold for various criminal activities.
https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250507
ASUS Driverhub Vulnerability
ASUS Driverhub software does not properly check the origin of HTTP requests, allowing a CSRF attack from any website leading to arbitrary code execution.
https://mrbruh.com/asusdriverhub/
RV-Tools SEO Poisoning
Varonis Threat Labs observed SEO poisoning being used to trick system administrators into installing a malicious version of RV Tools. The malicious version includes a remote access tool leading to the theft of credentials
https://www.varonis.com/blog/seo-poisoning#initial-access-and-persistence
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