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  3. There's serious panic being caused by AI discovered vulnerabilities behind the scenes, where those finding them are basically using them as marketing.

There's serious panic being caused by AI discovered vulnerabilities behind the scenes, where those finding them are basically using them as marketing.

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  • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

    CVE-2026-42945 - Nginx (otherwise branded Nginx Rift)

    It relies on a specific Nginx config to be vulnerable, and for attacker to know or discover the config to exploit it. To reach RCE, also ASLR needs to have been disabled on the box.

    The PoC they've built specifically disabled ASLR, deploys a specifically vulnerable config and the exploit knows about the vulnerable config endpoint.

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    #21

    @GossiTheDog could this one be related to the Palo Alto captive portal authentication ?

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    • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

      CVE-2026-42945 - Nginx (otherwise branded Nginx Rift)

      It relies on a specific Nginx config to be vulnerable, and for attacker to know or discover the config to exploit it. To reach RCE, also ASLR needs to have been disabled on the box.

      The PoC they've built specifically disabled ASLR, deploys a specifically vulnerable config and the exploit knows about the vulnerable config endpoint.

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      @GossiTheDog
      >It relies on a specific Nginx config to be vulnerable, and for attacker to know or discover the config to exploit it.
      You can just scan the whole Internet with this. The attacker doesn't need to know the configuration.

      >The PoC they've built specifically disabled ASLR
      Doesn't really matter either. Randomization so far always was just another fence to jump over. It makes exploitation harder, not impossible.
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      • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

        I will likely be one of the first people banging the drum to patch and mitigate if any of the recent AI vulns results in serious harm. Otherwise, keep calm and carry on patching as usual.

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        #23

        @GossiTheDog Copy Fail and Dirty Frag are pretty serious.

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        • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

          There's serious panic being caused by AI discovered vulnerabilities behind the scenes, where those finding them are basically using them as marketing. Automated vulnerability hype train again, basically.

          A thread on a few of them.

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          #24

          @GossiTheDog
          Good thread o7
          More bugs found is good but bugs are found and fixed everyday without much spectacle

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          • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

            There's serious panic being caused by AI discovered vulnerabilities behind the scenes, where those finding them are basically using them as marketing. Automated vulnerability hype train again, basically.

            A thread on a few of them.

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            #25

            @GossiTheDog All this feels like a good demonstration of the statement that AI companies tend to have little in the way of a moat. So you have cookie-cutter LLM-linter startups trying to stand out from the vast ocean of cookie-cutter AI startups by dropping a "0day RCE", no matter how silly, with maximum splash.

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            • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

              CVE-2026-42945 - Nginx (otherwise branded Nginx Rift)

              It relies on a specific Nginx config to be vulnerable, and for attacker to know or discover the config to exploit it. To reach RCE, also ASLR needs to have been disabled on the box.

              The PoC they've built specifically disabled ASLR, deploys a specifically vulnerable config and the exploit knows about the vulnerable config endpoint.

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              #26

              @GossiTheDog I spent way too long figuring out how I needed to respond and now I'm annoyed at these vendors.

              Admittedly I've been annoyed at these vendors for a while, it's one thing to use AI to discover vulns and another thing to use AI to create terrible writeups that are wasting everyone's time (this was an issue with CopyFail too)

              If every slop receiver could bill the slop sender for the extra time taken trying to parse this stuff I think companies would think a lot harder before sending slop out

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              • gossithedog@cyberplace.socialG gossithedog@cyberplace.social

                I will likely be one of the first people banging the drum to patch and mitigate if any of the recent AI vulns results in serious harm. Otherwise, keep calm and carry on patching as usual.

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                #27

                Regarding CVE-2026-42945 in nginx - no modern (or even old) Linux distribution runs nginx without ASLR.

                The way the PoC exploit works is they spawn nginx like this:

                > exec setarch x86_64 -R /nginx-src/build/nginx -p /app -c /app/nginx.conf

                Setarch -R disables ASLR. I've had a look through Github and I can't find any other software which actually does this for nginx either.

                So, cool, sweet technical vuln - it's valid - but the RCE apocalypse ain't coming.

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