The posting is sent to APOPS, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG, CaribNOG, TZNOG, MENOG, SDNOG, LACNOG, IRNOG, MYNOG, SGOPS, and the RIPE Routing WG.
If you have not already seen it, experiences it, or read about it, working to head off another reflection DOS vector. This time it is memcached on port 11211 UDP & TCP. There are active exploits using these ports. The attacks started in Europe over the last couple of days.
* We’re doing an Operator notification to get more to deploy Exploitable Port Filters (iACLs). Please let me know 1:1 if your team blogs about this (I’ll add to the resource list).
* Operators are asked to review their networks and consider updating their Exploitable Port Filters (Infrastructure ACLs) to track or block UDP/TCP port 11211 for all ingress and egress traffic. If you do not know about iACLs or Explorable port filters, you can use this white paper details and examples from peers on Exploitable Port Filters:
http://www.senki.org/operators-security-toolkit/filtering-exploitable-ports-and-minimizing-risk-to-and-from-your-customers/* Enterprises are also asked to update their iACLs, Exploitable Port Filters, and Firewalls to track or block UDP/TCP port 11211 for all ingress and egress traffic.
Deploying these filters will help protect your network, your organization, your customers, and the Internet.
Ping me 1:1 if you have questions. I’m doing updates here:
http://www.senki.org/memcached-on-port-11211-udp-tcp-being-exploited/.
Sincerely,
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Barry Raveendran Greene
Security Geek helping with OPSEC Trust
Mobile: +1 408 218 4669
E-mail:
bgreene@senki.org----------------------------
Resources on memcached Exploit (to evaluate your risk):
More information about this attack vector can be found at the following:
• JPCERT – memcached のアクセス制御に関する注意喚起 (JPCERT-AT-2018-0009)
http://www.jpcert.or.jp/at/2018/at180009.html