βΌ CVE-2022-1848 βΌ
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Business Logic Errors in GitHub repository erudika/para prior to 1.45.11.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30455 βΌ
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Badminton Center Management System 1.0 is vulnerable to SQL Injection via /bcms/classes/Master.php?f=delete_court_rental, id.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2021-42655 βΌ
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SiteServer CMS V6.15.51 is affected by a SQL injection vulnerability.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2021-42654 βΌ
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SiteServer CMS < V5.1 is affected by an unrestricted upload of a file with dangerous type (getshell), which could be used to execute arbitrary code.π Read
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π΄ Crypto Hacks Arenβt a Niche Concern; They Impact Wider Society π΄
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Million-dollar crypto heists are becoming more common as the currency starts to go mainstream; prevention and enforcement haven't kept pace.π Read
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Crypto Hacks Aren't a Niche Concern; They Impact Wider Society
Million-dollar crypto heists are becoming more common as the currency starts to go mainstream; prevention and enforcement haven't kept pace.
π΄ Nisos Announces $15 Million in Series B Funding Round π΄
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New funding led by global cyber investor Paladin Capital Group, alongside existing investors Columbia Capital and Skylab Capital.π Read
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Nisos Announces $15 Million in Series B Funding Round
New funding led by global cyber investor Paladin Capital Group, alongside existing investors Columbia Capital and Skylab Capital.
π΄ Netskope Expands Data Protection Capabilities to Endpoint Devices and Private Apps π΄
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New features include context-aware, zero-trust data protection on local peripherals and devices.π Read
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Netskope Expands Data Protection Capabilities to Endpoint Devices and Private Apps
New features include context-aware, zero-trust data protection on local peripherals and devices.
ποΈ DBIR 2022: Ransomware surge increases global data breach woes ποΈ
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Verizonβs annual security report points to a double-digit rise in ransomware attacksπ Read
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Verizonβs annual security report points to a double-digit rise in ransomware attacks
βΌ CVE-2022-29217 βΌ
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PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can specify `jwt.algorithms.get_default_algorithms()` to get support for all algorithms, or specify a single algorithm. The issue is not that big as `algorithms=jwt.algorithms.get_default_algorithms()` has to be used. Users should upgrade to v2.4.0 to receive a patch for this issue. As a workaround, always be explicit with the algorithms that are accepted and expected when decoding.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-29237 βΌ
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Opencast is a free and open source solution for automated video capture and distribution at scale. Prior to Opencast 10.14 and 11.7, users could pass along URLs for files belonging to organizations other than the user's own, which Opencast would then import into the current organization, bypassing organizational barriers. Attackers must have full access to Opencast's ingest REST interface, and also know internal links to resources in another organization of the same Opencast cluster. Users who do not run a multi-tenant cluster are not affected by this issue. This issue is fixed in Opencast 10.14 and 11.7.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30838 βΌ
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Covid-19 Travel Pass Management System v1.0 is vulnerable to SQL Injection via /ctpms/classes/Master.php?f=update_application_statusπ Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-1850 βΌ
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Path Traversal in GitHub repository filegator/filegator prior to 7.8.0.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30458 βΌ
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Automotive Shop Management System v1.0 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS) via /asms/classes/Master.php?f=save_product, name.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30842 βΌ
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Covid-19 Travel Pass Management System v1.0 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS) via /ctpms/classes/Users.php?f=save, firstname.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30464 βΌ
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ChatBot App with Suggestion in PHP/OOP v1.0 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS) via /simple_chat_bot/classes/Master.php?f=save_response.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2021-45914 βΌ
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In LuxSoft LuxCal Web Calendar before 5.2.0, an unauthenticated attacker can manipulate a POST request. This allows the attacker's session to be authenticated as any registered LuxCal user, including the site administrator.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-30460 βΌ
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Simple Social Networking Site v1.0 is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS) via /sns/classes/Users.php?f=save, firstname.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-22306 βΌ
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An improper certificate validation vulnerability [CWE-295] in FortiOS 6.0.0 through 6.0.14, 6.2.0 through 6.2.10, 6.4.0 through 6.4.8, 7.0.0 may allow a network adjacent and unauthenticated attacker to man-in-the-middle the communication between the FortiGate and some peers such as private SDNs and external cloud platforms.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-29223 βΌ
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Azure RTOS USBX is a USB host, device, and on-the-go (OTG) embedded stack. In versions prior to 6.1.10, an attacker can cause a buffer overflow by providing the Azure RTOS USBX host stack a HUB descriptor with `bNbPorts` set to a value greater than `UX_MAX_TT` which defaults to 8. For a `bNbPorts` value of 255, the implementation of `ux_host_class_hub_descriptor_get` function will modify the contents of `hub` -> `ux_host_class_hub_device` -> `ux_device_hub_tt` array violating the end boundary by 255 - `UX_MAX_TT` items. The USB host stack needs to validate the number of ports reported by the hub, and if the value is larger than UX_MAX_TT, USB stack needs to reject the request. This fix has been included in USBX release 6.1.10.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-31261 βΌ
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An XXE issue was discovered in Morpheus through 5.2.16 and 5.4.x through 5.4.4. A successful attack requires a SAML identity provider to be configured. In order to exploit the vulnerability, the attacker must know the unique SAML callback ID of the configured identity source. A remote attacker can send a request crafted with an XXE payload to invoke a malicious DTD hosted on a system that they control. This results in reading local files that the application has access to.π Read
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βΌ CVE-2022-29567 βΌ
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The default configuration of a TreeGrid component uses Object::toString as a key on the client-side and server communication in Vaadin 14.8.5 through 14.8.9, 22.0.6 through 22.0.14, 23.0.0.beta2 through 23.0.8 and 23.1.0.alpha1 through 23.1.0.alpha4, resulting in potential information disclosure of values that should not be available on the client-side.π Read
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