Trending

Researchers Hacked EV Car Chargers To Execute Arbitrary Code

EVs face significant cyber risks due to their reliance on interconnected systems and the increasing number of public charging stations, which often lack robust security measures.  Vulnerabilities in EV software and charging infrastructure can expose vehicles to malware, unauthorized access, and potential control by hackers. During Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 in Tokyo, cybersecurity researchers hacked  EV car chargers  to execute arbitrary code. Researchers Hacked EV Car Chargers At the Pwn2Own Automotive 2024 event, researchers exploited three EV chargers:-  Autel MaxiCharger (MAXI US AC W12-L-4G) ChargePoint Home Flex JuiceBox 40 Smart EV Charging Station  They executed arbitrary code via Bluetooth while focusing on the Autel MaxiCharger, and this uncovered the “CVE-2024-23958,” “CVE-2024-23959,” and “CVE-2024-23967”  vulnerabilities . The features of the charger include WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, RFID, LCD touchscreen, RS485, and a USB-C port. Its har...

Apache fixes critical OFBiz remote code execution vulnerability

Apache has fixed a critical security vulnerability in its open-source OFBiz (Open For Business) software, which could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable Linux and Windows servers. OFBiz is a suite of customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) business applications that can also be used as a Java-based web framework for developing web applications.

Apache OFBiz below 18.12.16 is vulnerable to unauthenticated remote code execution on Linux and Windows. An attacker with no valid credentials can exploit missing view authorization checks in the web application to execute arbitrary code on the server. Exploitation is facilitated by bypassing previous patches for CVE-2024-32113, CVE-2024-36104, and CVE-2024-38856; this patch bypass vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-45195

Vulnerability Context

A handful of unauthenticated code execution CVEs for Apache OFBiz have been published in 2024. In August, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency added one of them, CVE-2024-32113, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Based on our analysis, three of these vulnerabilities are, essentially, the same vulnerability with the same root cause. Since the patch bypass we are disclosing today elaborates on those previous disclosures, we’ll outline them now.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ninjutsu OS- Windows based pentesting distribution

Fog Ransomware

New PIXHELL Attack Exploits Screen Noise to Exfiltrates Data from Air-Gapped Computers