NETGEAR smart switches, SpookJS, & Parallels Desktop [Binary Exploitation]

Published: Sept. 16, 2021, midnight

Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/netgear-smart-switches-spookjs-parallels-desktop.html

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This week we've got an awesome chain of attacks in NETGEAR smart switches, a speculative type confusion (Spook.js) and an integer overflow leading to HTTP Request Smuggling

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[00:03:40] Security researchers fed up with Apple\u2019s bug bounty program

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[00:18:26] Demon's Cries vulnerability (some NETGEAR smart switches)

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[00:22:21] Draconian Fear vulnerability (some NETGEAR smart switches)

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[00:25:31] Seventh Inferno vulnerability (some NETGEAR smart switches)

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[00:34:33] Spook.js - Speculative Type Confusion

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[00:50:36] Critical vulnerability in HAProxy

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[00:55:45] Ribbonsoft dxflib DL_Dxf::handleLWPolylineData Heap-Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

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[01:03:43] Analysis of a Parallels Desktop Stack Clash Vulnerability and Variant Hunting using Binary Ninja

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