Cybersecurity researchers disclosed details about 13
vulnerabilities in the Nagios network monitoring application that could be
abused by an adversary to hijack the infrastructure without any operator
intervention. "In a telco setting, where a telco is monitoring thousands
of sites, if a customer site is fully compromised, an attacker can use the
vulnerabilities to compromise the telco, and then every other monitored
customer site," Adi Ashkenazy, CEO of Australian cybersecurity firm
Skylight Cyber, told The Hacker News via email. Nagios is an open-source IT
infrastructure tool analogous to SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM)
that offers monitoring and alerting services for servers, network cards,
applications, and services. The issues, which consist of a mix of authenticated
remote code execution (RCE) and privilege escalation flaws, were discovered and
reported to Nagios in October 2020, following which they were remediated in
November.
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