Metasploit modules that can be used to exploit Opera products
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SSL/TLS Version Detection
Disclosure Date: 2014-10-14First seen: 2022-12-23auxiliary/scanner/ssl/ssl_versionCheck if a server supports a given version of SSL/TLS and cipher suites. The certificate is stored in loot, and any known vulnerabilities against that SSL version and cipher suite combination are checked. These checks include POODLE, deprecated protocols, expired/not valid certs, low key strength, null cipher suites, certificates signed with MD5, DROWN, RC4 ciphers, exportable ciphers, LOGJAM, and BEAST. Authors: - todb <todb@metasploit.com> - et <et@metasploit.com> - Chris John Riley - Veit Hailperin <hailperv@gmail.com> - h00die -
SSL/TLS Version Detection
Disclosure Date: 2014-10-14First seen: 2022-12-23auxiliary/scanner/ssl/ssl_versionCheck if a server supports a given version of SSL/TLS and cipher suites. The certificate is stored in loot, and any known vulnerabilities against that SSL version and cipher suite combination are checked. These checks include POODLE, deprecated protocols, expired/not valid certs, low key strength, null cipher suites, certificates signed with MD5, DROWN, RC4 ciphers, exportable ciphers, LOGJAM, and BEAST. Authors: - todb <todb@metasploit.com> - et <et@metasploit.com> - Chris John Riley - Veit Hailperin <hailperv@gmail.com> - h00die -
Opera historysearch XSS
Disclosure Date: 2008-10-23First seen: 2020-04-26exploit/multi/browser/opera_historysearchCertain constructs are not escaped correctly by Opera's History Search results. These can be used to inject scripts into the page, which can then be used to modify configuration settings and execute arbitrary commands. Affects Opera versions between 9.50 and 9.61. Authors: - Roberto Suggi - Aviv Raff <avivra@gmail.com> - egypt <egypt@metasploit.com>
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