• Microsoft Azure VMs exploited to infect users with botnet malware

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Sep 20 17:15:04 2021
    Microsoft Azure VMs exploited to infect users with botnet malware

    Date:
    Mon, 20 Sep 2021 15:48:35 +0000

    Description:
    Attackers are taking advantage of Microsofts response in order to compromise Azure VMs to deploy cryptoming malware.

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    Unsurprisingly, threat actors have started actively exploiting the critical Azure vulnerabilities, not long after they were publicly disclosed and
    patched by Microsoft in the recent September Patch Tuesday release.

    BleepingComputer reports that the first attacks were spotted last week by security researcher Germn Fernndez , before being confirmed by cybersecurity vendors GreyNoise and Bad Packets .

    The four privilege escalation and remote code execution vulnerabilities were discovered in the Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) software agent, which is automatically deployed inside Linux virtual machines ( VM ) when users enable certain Azure services. TechRadar needs you!

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    However, in a surprising move, instead of patching all affected Azure services, Microsoft instead released an advisory stating that while itll update six of them, seven others must be updated by users themselves. Capitalizing on laxity

    The OMI vulnerabilities were discovered by researchers at Wiz, who estimate that they affect thousands of Azure customers, across millions of endpoints.

    "With a single packet, an attacker can become root on a remote machine by simply removing the authentication header. Its that simple," shared Wiz researcher Nir Ohfeld, adding that one of the four vulnerabilities (tracked
    as CVE-2021-38647) could be exploited to target Azure.

    No wonder then, GreyNoise is already tracking attackers scanning the internet for exposed Azure Linux VMs vulnerable to CVE-2021-38647 exploits.

    Other security researchers, such as Kevin Beaumont have already had their vulnerable honeypots compromised with cryptominers .

    In a bizarre twist, while Microsoft has patched the vulnerabilities, the company shared that its still in the process of rolling out the update for some of the compromisable services to its cloud customers.

    Customers must update vulnerable extensions for their Cloud and On-Premises deployments as the updates become available per schedule outlined in table below... read Microsofts advisory - much to the chagrin of security researchers. These are our options of the best DDoS protection services

    Via BleepingComputer



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