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Hacking and securing JBoss AS
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Beginning of the presentation
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Description
Talk presenting several JBoss AS exploitations provided by default and means to secure it.
Tools:
jis & wis
Videos:
JMX Console intrusion
.
Web Console intrusion
.
DeploymentFileRepository MBean exploitation
.
Admin Console authentication bypass.
.
SEAM framework exploitation (CVE-2010-1871)
.
Context & Dates
Talk presented during the Security Day 2012, on 8 January 2012.
Author
Renaud Dubourguais (Renaud.Dubourguais@hsc.fr)
Type
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Abstract &
Table of content
Flyleaf
Hervé Schauer Consultants
JBoss AS architecture
JBoss AS vs. security
Tips for pentesters
Pentesting JBoss AS 3 and 4
Pentesting JBoss AS 5 and 6
Pentesting JBoss AS 7
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