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Article: JAVA SIGNED APPLET EXPLOIT - published over 11 years ago.
Content: This exploit dynamically creates a .jar file via the Msf:: Exploit::Java mixin, then signs the it. The resulting signed applet is presented to the victim via a web page with an applet tag. The victim’s JVM will pop a dialog asking if they trust the signed applet. On older versions the dialog will display the value of CERTCN in the “Publisher” line. Newe...
http://hacking-share.blogspot.com/2013/05/java-signed-applet-exploit.html   
Published: 2013 05 06 10:05:00
Received: 2024 02 07 05:20:21
Feed: Hacking Share
Source: Hacking Share
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: JAVA SIGNED APPLET EXPLOIT - published over 11 years ago.
Content: This exploit dynamically creates a .jar file via the Msf:: Exploit::Java mixin, then signs the it. The resulting signed applet is presented to the victim via a web page with an applet tag. The victim’s JVM will pop a dialog asking if they trust the signed applet. On older versions the dialog will display the value of CERTCN in the “Publisher” line. Newe...
http://hacking-share.blogspot.com/2013/05/java-signed-applet-exploit.html   
Published: 2013 05 06 10:05:00
Received: 2024 02 07 05:20:21
Feed: Hacking Share
Source: Hacking Share
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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