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β€Ό CVE-2021-35265 β€Ό

A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in MaxSite CMS before V106 via product/page/* allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script to a page.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-37832 β€Ό

A SQL injection vulnerability exists in version 3.0.2 of Hotel Druid when SQLite is being used as the application database. A malicious attacker can issue SQL commands to the SQLite database through the vulnerable idappartamenti parameter.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-37833 β€Ό

A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in multiple pages in version 3.0.2 of the Hotel Druid application that allows for arbitrary execution of JavaScript commands.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
🦿 Olympic-themed passwords put people at risk 🦿

Beyond using "tokyo" and "olympics" as their passwords, people have been turning to names of athletes, such as "kenny," "williams," and "asher," says NordPass.

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via "Tech Republic".
❌ β€˜DeadRinger’ Targeted Exchange Servers Long Before Discovery ❌

Cyberespionage campaigns linked to China attacked telecoms via ProxyLogon bugs, stealing call records and maintaining persistence, as far back as 2017.

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via "Threat Post".
❌ Raccoon Stealer Bundles Malware, Propagates Via Google SEO ❌

An update to the stealer-as-a-service platform hides in pirated software, pilfers crypto-coins and installs a software dropper for downloads of more malware.

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via "Threat Post".
⚠ S3 Ep43: Apple 0-day, pygmy hippos, hive nightmares and Twitter hacker bust [Podcast] ⚠

Latest episode - listen now!

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ BazarCaller – the malware gang that talks you into infecting yourself ⚠

Calling someone back feels safer than clicking an unknown link... but it isn't! Remind your friends and family.

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via "Naked Security".
🦿 DDoS attacks largely target the US and the computers and internet sectors 🦿

DDoS attacks are a nuisance to be sure, but they're also used in a variety of ways that make them a severe threat, says Atlas VPN.

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via "Tech Republic".
β€Ό CVE-2021-36157 β€Ό

An issue was discovered in Grafana Cortex through 1.9.0. The header value X-Scope-OrgID is used to construct file paths for rules files, and if crafted to conduct directory traversal such as ae ../../sensitive/path/in/deployment pathname, then Cortex will attempt to parse a rules file at that location and include some of the contents in the error message. (Other Cortex API requests can also be sent a malicious OrgID header, e.g., tricking the ingester into writing metrics to a different location, but the effect is nuisance rather than information disclosure.)

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-36156 β€Ό

An issue was discovered in Grafana Loki through 2.2.1. The header value X-Scope-OrgID is used to construct file paths for rules files, and if crafted to conduct directory traversal such as ae ../../sensitive/path/in/deployment pathname, then Loki will attempt to parse a rules file at that location and include some of the contents in the error message.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-31630 β€Ό

Command Injection in Open PLC Webserver v3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via the "Hardware Layer Code Box" component on the "/hardware" page of the application.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-36379 β€Ό

** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: none. Reason: This candidate was withdrawn by its CNA. Further investigation showed that it was not a security issue. Notes: none.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-27952 β€Ό

Hardcoded default root credentials exist on the ecobee3 lite 4.5.81.200 device. This allows a threat actor to gain access to the password-protected bootloader environment through the serial console.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-22400 β€Ό

Some Huawei Smartphones has an insufficient input validation vulnerability due to the lack of parameter validation. An attacker may trick a user into installing a malicious APP. The app can modify specific parameters, causing the system to crash. Affected product include:OxfordS-AN00A 10.0.1.10(C00E10R1P1),10.0.1.105(C00E103R3P3),10.0.1.115(C00E110R3P3),10.0.1.123(C00E121R3P3),10.0.1.135(C00E130R3P3),10.0.1.135(C00E130R4P1),10.0.1.152(C00E140R4P1),10.0.1.160(C00E160R4P1),10.0.1.167(C00E166R4P1),10.0.1.173(C00E172R5P1),10.0.1.178(C00E175R5P1) and 10.1.0.202(C00E79R5P1).

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-36159 β€Ό

libfetch before 2021-07-26, as used in apk-tools, xbps, and other products, mishandles numeric strings for the FTP and HTTP protocols. The FTP passive mode implementation allows an out-of-bounds read because strtol is used to parse the relevant numbers into address bytes. It does not check if the line ends prematurely. If it does, the for-loop condition checks for the '\0' terminator one byte too late.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-27953 β€Ό

A NULL pointer dereference vulnerability exists on the ecobee3 lite 4.5.81.200 device in the HomeKit Wireless Access Control setup process. A threat actor can exploit this vulnerability to cause a denial of service, forcing the device to reboot via a crafted HTTP request.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-27954 β€Ό

A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists on the ecobee3 lite 4.5.81.200 device in the HKProcessConfig function of the HomeKit Wireless Access Control setup process. A threat actor can exploit this vulnerability to force the device to connect to a SSID or cause a denial of service.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-32772 β€Ό

Poddycast is a podcast app made with Electron. Prior to version 0.8.1, an attacker can create a podcast or episode with malicious characters and execute commands on the client machine. The application does not clean the HTML characters of the podcast information obtained from the Feed, which allows the injection of HTML and JS code (cross-site scripting). Being an application made in electron, cross-site scripting can be scaled to remote code execution, making it possible to execute commands on the machine where the application is running. The vulnerability is patched in Poddycast version 0.8.1.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
🦿 Cybersecurity professionals: Positive reinforcement works wonders with users 🦿

The blame game is not working; experts suggest using positive reinforcement to improve employee attitude and performance.

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via "Tech Republic".
🦿 Beef up security in Firefox with Fission 🦿

Jack Wallen shows you how to enable Fission. Firefox developers understand web browser security is at a premium, so they've rolled out a site isolation feature.

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via "Tech Republic".