Caleb Stewart

20 exploits Active since Feb 2020
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
1,089 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-34527 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18969 - Remote Code Execution
<p>A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service improperly performs privileged file operations. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.</p> <p>UPDATE July 7, 2021: The security update for Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, Version 1607 have been released. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability.</p> <p>In addition to installing the updates, in order to secure your system, you must confirm that the following registry settings are set to 0 (zero) or are not defined (<strong>Note</strong>: These registry keys do not exist by default, and therefore are already at the secure setting.), also that your Group Policy setting are correct (see FAQ):</p> <ul> <li>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint</li> <li>NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> <li>UpdatePromptSettings = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Having NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall set to 1 makes your system vulnerable by design.</strong></p> <p>UPDATE July 6, 2021: Microsoft has completed the investigation and has released security updates to address this vulnerability. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability. See also <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/topic/31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7">KB5005010: Restricting installation of new printer drivers after applying the July 6, 2021 updates</a>.</p> <p>Note that the security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as “PrintNightmare”, documented in CVE-2021-34527.</p>
304 stars
CVSS 8.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
3 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
2 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-34527 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18969 - Remote Code Execution
<p>A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service improperly performs privileged file operations. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.</p> <p>UPDATE July 7, 2021: The security update for Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, Version 1607 have been released. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability.</p> <p>In addition to installing the updates, in order to secure your system, you must confirm that the following registry settings are set to 0 (zero) or are not defined (<strong>Note</strong>: These registry keys do not exist by default, and therefore are already at the secure setting.), also that your Group Policy setting are correct (see FAQ):</p> <ul> <li>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint</li> <li>NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> <li>UpdatePromptSettings = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Having NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall set to 1 makes your system vulnerable by design.</strong></p> <p>UPDATE July 6, 2021: Microsoft has completed the investigation and has released security updates to address this vulnerability. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability. See also <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/topic/31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7">KB5005010: Restricting installation of new printer drivers after applying the July 6, 2021 updates</a>.</p> <p>Note that the security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as “PrintNightmare”, documented in CVE-2021-34527.</p>
1 stars
CVSS 8.8
CVE-2021-34527 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18969 - Remote Code Execution
<p>A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service improperly performs privileged file operations. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.</p> <p>UPDATE July 7, 2021: The security update for Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, Version 1607 have been released. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability.</p> <p>In addition to installing the updates, in order to secure your system, you must confirm that the following registry settings are set to 0 (zero) or are not defined (<strong>Note</strong>: These registry keys do not exist by default, and therefore are already at the secure setting.), also that your Group Policy setting are correct (see FAQ):</p> <ul> <li>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint</li> <li>NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> <li>UpdatePromptSettings = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Having NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall set to 1 makes your system vulnerable by design.</strong></p> <p>UPDATE July 6, 2021: Microsoft has completed the investigation and has released security updates to address this vulnerability. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability. See also <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/topic/31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7">KB5005010: Restricting installation of new printer drivers after applying the July 6, 2021 updates</a>.</p> <p>Note that the security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as “PrintNightmare”, documented in CVE-2021-34527.</p>
1 stars
CVSS 8.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
1 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
1 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
1 stars
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2020-0668 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 - Incorrect Permission Assignment
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in the way that the Windows Kernel handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability'. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2020-0669, CVE-2020-0670, CVE-2020-0671, CVE-2020-0672.
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-1675 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-34527 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18969 - Remote Code Execution
<p>A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Print Spooler service improperly performs privileged file operations. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.</p> <p>UPDATE July 7, 2021: The security update for Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, Version 1607 have been released. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability.</p> <p>In addition to installing the updates, in order to secure your system, you must confirm that the following registry settings are set to 0 (zero) or are not defined (<strong>Note</strong>: These registry keys do not exist by default, and therefore are already at the secure setting.), also that your Group Policy setting are correct (see FAQ):</p> <ul> <li>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint</li> <li>NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> <li>UpdatePromptSettings = 0 (DWORD) or not defined (default setting)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Having NoWarningNoElevationOnInstall set to 1 makes your system vulnerable by design.</strong></p> <p>UPDATE July 6, 2021: Microsoft has completed the investigation and has released security updates to address this vulnerability. Please see the Security Updates table for the applicable update for your system. We recommend that you install these updates immediately. If you are unable to install these updates, see the FAQ and Workaround sections in this CVE for information on how to help protect your system from this vulnerability. See also <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/topic/31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7">KB5005010: Restricting installation of new printer drivers after applying the July 6, 2021 updates</a>.</p> <p>Note that the security updates released on and after July 6, 2021 contain protections for CVE-2021-1675 and the additional remote code execution exploit in the Windows Print Spooler service known as “PrintNightmare”, documented in CVE-2021-34527.</p>
CVSS 8.8
CVE-2021-1675 PATCHAPALOOZA HIGH WORKING POC
Microsoft Windows 10 1507 < 10.0.10240.18967 - Remote Code Execution
Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS 7.8
CVE-2021-42258 METASPLOIT CRITICAL ruby WORKING POC
BQE Billquick Web Suite < 22.0.9.1 - SQL Injection
BQE BillQuick Web Suite 2018 through 2021 before 22.0.9.1 allows SQL injection for unauthenticated remote code execution, as exploited in the wild in October 2021 for ransomware installation. SQL injection can, for example, use the txtID (aka username) parameter. Successful exploitation can include the ability to execute arbitrary code as MSSQLSERVER$ via xp_cmdshell.
CVSS 9.8