This Metasploit module exploits a feature in the DNS service of Windows Server. Users of the DnsAdmins group can set the ServerLevelPluginDll value using dnscmd.exe to create a registry key at HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNS\Parameters\ named ServerLevelPluginDll that can be made to point to an arbitrary DLL.
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This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability in Apache Solr versions 8.3.0 and below which allows remote code execution via a custom Velocity template. Currently, this module only supports Solr basic authentication. From the Tenable advisory: An attacker could target a vulnerable Apache Solr instance by first identifying a list of Solr core names. Once the core names have been identified, an attacker can send a specially crafted HTTP POST request to the Config API to toggle the params resource loader value for the Velocity Response Writer in the solrconfig.xml file to true. Enabling this parameter would allow an attacker to use the Velocity template parameter in a specially crafted Solr request, leading to remote code execution.
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In WinRAR versions prior to and including 5.61, there is path traversal vulnerability when crafting the filename field of the ACE format (in UNACEV2.dll). When the filename field is manipulated with specific patterns, the destination (extraction) folder is ignored, thus treating the filename as an absolute path. This module will attempt to extract a payload to the startup folder of the current user. It is limited such that we can only go back one folder. Therefore, for this exploit to work properly, the user must extract the supplied RAR file from one folder within the user profile folder (e.g. Desktop or Downloads). User restart is required to gain a shell.
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Netgear WN604 versions before 3.3.3 and WN802Tv2, WNAP210v2, WNAP320, WNDAP350, WNDAP360, and WNDAP660 versions before 3.5.5.0 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
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