Shellcode Compiler is a program that compiles C/C++ style code into a small, position-independent and NULL-free shellcode for Windows. It is possible to call any Windows API function in a user-friendly way. Shellcode Compiler takes as input a source file and it uses it’s own compiler to interpret the code and generate an assembly file which is assembled with NASM. Shellcode compiler was released at DefCamp security conference in Romania, November 2016.
Monthly Archives: November 2016
vBulletin 4.2.3 SQL Injection
vBulletin versions 4.2.3 and below suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability in the forumrunner add-on.
University @Avira: Students shape the user experience

This year the University of Education Weingarten and Avira found a common ground again.
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Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Oracle Outside In "VwStreamRead()" Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Secunia Research: Oracle Outside In “VwStreamRead()” Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Oracle Outside In "GetTxObj()" Use-After-Free Vulnerability
Secunia Research: Oracle Outside In “GetTxObj()” Use-After-Free Vulnerability
Bugtraq: CVE-2016-6809 â?? Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Apache Tikaâ??s MATLAB Parser
CVE-2016-6809 â?? Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Apache Tikaâ??s MATLAB Parser
Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Microsoft Windows OTF Parsing Table Encoding Record Offset Vulnerability
Secunia Research: Microsoft Windows OTF Parsing Table Encoding Record Offset Vulnerability
RHEA-2016:2701-1: new package: dracut-modules-growroot
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: A new dracut-modules-growroot package is now available for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7.
Warning: Beware of Post-Election Phishing Emails Targeting NGOs and Think Tanks
Just a few hours after Donald Trump won the 2016 US Presidential Election, a hacking group launched a wave of cyber attacks targeting U.S.-based policy think-tanks with a new spear phishing campaign designed to fool victims into installing malware.
The group of nation-state hackers, also known as Cozy Bear, APT29, and CozyDuke, is the one of those involved in the recent data breach of the
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Locky Ransomware Campaign Exploits Fears of Data Stolen in OPM Hack – ZDNet
Locky Ransomware Campaign Exploits Fears of Data Stolen in OPM Hack – ZDNet
