βΌ CVE-2022-29164 βΌ
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Argo Workflows is an open source container-native workflow engine for orchestrating parallel jobs on Kubernetes. In affected versions an attacker can create a workflow which produces a HTML artifact containing an HTML file that contains a script which uses XHR calls to interact with the Argo Server API. The attacker emails the deep-link to the artifact to their victim. The victim opens the link, the script starts running. As the script has access to the Argo Server API (as the victim), so may read information about the victimΓ’β¬β’s workflows, or create and delete workflows. Note the attacker must be an insider: they must have access to the same cluster as the victim and must already be able to run their own workflows. The attacker must have an understanding of the victimΓ’β¬β’s system. We have seen no evidence of this in the wild. We urge all users to upgrade to the fixed versions.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-24878 βΌ
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Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Path Traversal in the kustomize-controller via a malicious `kustomization.yaml` allows an attacker to cause a Denial of Service at the controller level. Workarounds include automated tooling in the user's CI/CD pipeline to validate `kustomization.yaml` files conform with specific policies. This vulnerability is fixed in kustomize-controller v0.24.0 and included in flux2 v0.29.0. Users are recommended to upgrade.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-24877 βΌ
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Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Path Traversal in the kustomize-controller via a malicious `kustomization.yaml` allows an attacker to expose sensitive data from the controllerΓΒ’Γ’β¬ÒβΒ’s pod filesystem and possibly privilege escalation in multi-tenancy deployments. Workarounds include automated tooling in the user's CI/CD pipeline to validate `kustomization.yaml` files conform with specific policies. This vulnerability is fixed in kustomize-controller v0.24.0 and included in flux2 v0.29.0.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2021-25745 βΌ
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A security issue was discovered in ingress-nginx where a user that can create or update ingress objects can use the spec.rules[].http.paths[].path field of an Ingress object (in the networking.k8s.io or extensions API group) to obtain the credentials of the ingress-nginx controller. In the default configuration, that credential has access to all secrets in the cluster.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2021-25746 βΌ
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A security issue was discovered in ingress-nginx where a user that can create or update ingress objects can use .metadata.annotations in an Ingress object (in the networking.k8s.io or extensions API group) to obtain the credentials of the ingress-nginx controller. In the default configuration, that credential has access to all secrets in the cluster.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-24884 βΌ
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ecdsautils is a tiny collection of programs used for ECDSA (keygen, sign, verify). `ecdsa_verify_[prepare_]legacy()` does not check whether the signature values `r` and `s` are non-zero. A signature consisting only of zeroes is always considered valid, making it trivial to forge signatures. Requiring multiple signatures from different public keys does not mitigate the issue: `ecdsa_verify_list_legacy()` will accept an arbitrary number of such forged signatures. Both the `ecdsautil verify` CLI command and the libecdsautil library are affected. The issue has been fixed in ecdsautils 0.4.1. All older versions of ecdsautils (including versions before the split into a library and a CLI utility) are vulnerable.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-29161 βΌ
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XWiki Platform is a generic wiki platform offering runtime services for applications built on top of it. The XWiki Crypto API will generate X509 certificates signed by default using SHA1 with RSA, which is not considered safe anymore for use in certificate signatures, due to the risk of collisions with SHA1. The problem has been patched in XWiki version 13.10.6, 14.3.1 and 14.4-rc-1. Since then, the Crypto API will generate X509 certificates signed by default using SHA256 with RSA. Administrators are advised to upgrade their XWiki installation to one of the patched versions. If the upgrade is not possible, it is possible to patch the module xwiki-platform-crypto in a local installation by applying the change exposed in 26728f3 and re-compiling the module.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30294 βΌ
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In WebKitGTK through 2.36.0 (and WPE WebKit), there is a use-after-free in WebCore::TextureMapperLayer::setContentsLayer in WebCore/platform/graphics/texmap/TextureMapperLayer.cpp.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30295 βΌ
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uClibc-ng through 1.0.40 and uClibc through 0.9.33.2 use predictable DNS transaction IDs that may lead to DNS cache poisoning. This is related to a reset of a value to 0x2.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30293 βΌ
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In WebKitGTK through 2.36.0 (and WPE WebKit), there is a heap-based buffer overflow in WebCore::TextureMapperLayer::setContentsLayer in WebCore/platform/graphics/texmap/TextureMapperLayer.cpp.π Read
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ποΈ UK government calls for tougher protections against malicious mobile apps ποΈ
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NCSC proposes new code of conduct for app storesπ Read
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ποΈ WordPress sites getting hacked βwithin secondsβ of TLS certificates being issued ποΈ
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Attackers pounce before site owners can activate the installation wizardπ Read
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WordPress sites getting hacked βwithin secondsβ of TLS certificates being issued
Attackers pounce before site owners can activate the installation wizard
βΌ CVE-2022-24823 βΌ
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Netty is an open-source, asynchronous event-driven network application framework. The package `io.netty:netty-codec-http` prior to version 4.1.77.Final contains an insufficient fix for CVE-2021-21290. When Netty's multipart decoders are used local information disclosure can occur via the local system temporary directory if temporary storing uploads on the disk is enabled. This only impacts applications running on Java version 6 and lower. Additionally, this vulnerability impacts code running on Unix-like systems, and very old versions of Mac OSX and Windows as they all share the system temporary directory between all users. Version 4.1.77.Final contains a patch for this vulnerability. As a workaround, specify one's own `java.io.tmpdir` when starting the JVM or use DefaultHttpDataFactory.setBaseDir(...) to set the directory to something that is only readable by the current user.π Read
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π΄ Colonial Pipeline 1 Year Later: What Has Yet to Change? π΄
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The incident was a devastating attack, but it exposed gaps in cybersecurity postures that otherwise would have gone unnoticed.π Read
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Colonial Pipeline 1 Year Later: What Has Yet to Change?
The incident was a devastating attack, but it exposed gaps in cybersecurity postures that otherwise would have gone unnoticed.
π΄ Passwords: Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? π΄
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For most of us, passwords are the most visible security control we deal with on a regular basis, but we are not very good at it.π Read
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Passwords: Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words?
For most of us, passwords are the most visible security control we deal with on a regular basis, but we are not very good at it.
β S3 Ep81: Passwords (still with us!), Github, Firefox at 100, and network worms [Podcast] β
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Latest episode - listen now!π Read
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S3 Ep81: Passwords (still with us!), Github, Firefox at 100, and network worms [Podcast]
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β World Password Day β the 1960s just called and gave you your passwords back β
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Yes, passwords are going away. No, it won't happen tomorrow. So it's still worth knowing the basics of picking proper passwords.π Read
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World Password Day β the 1960s just called and gave you your passwords back
Yes, passwords are going away. No, it wonβt happen tomorrow. So itβs still worth knowing the basics of picking proper passwords.
βΌ CVE-2020-19215 βΌ
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SQL Injection vulnerability in admin/user_perm.php in piwigo v2.9.5, via the cat_false parameter to admin.php?page=user_perm.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2020-19213 βΌ
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SQL Injection vulnerability in cat_move.php in piwigo v2.9.5, via the selection parameter to move_categories.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2020-19212 βΌ
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SQL Injection vulnerability in admin/group_list.php in piwigo v2.9.5, via the group parameter to delete.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2020-19217 βΌ
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SQL Injection vulnerability in admin/batch_manager.php in piwigo v2.9.5, via the filter_category parameter to admin.php?page=batch_manager.π Read
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