| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| HAX CMS NodeJs allows users to manage their microsite universe with a NodeJs backend. In versions 11.0.8 and below, the HAX CMS NodeJS application crashes when an authenticated attacker provides an API request lacking required URL parameters. This vulnerability affects the listFiles and saveFiles endpoints. This vulnerability exists because the application does not properly handle exceptions which occur as a result of changes to user-modifiable URL parameters. This is fixed in version 11.0.9. |
| Improper Input Validation vulnerability of Authenticated User in Progress LoadMaster allows OS Command Injection.This issue affects:
Product
Affected Versions
LoadMaster
From 7.2.55.0 to 7.2.60.0 (inclusive)
From 7.2.49.0 to 7.2.54.11 (inclusive)
7.2.48.12 and all prior versions
Multi-Tenant Hypervisor
7.1.35.11 and all prior versions
ECS
All prior versions to 7.2.60.0 (inclusive) |
| Improper Input Validation vulnerability of Authenticated User in Progress LoadMaster allows : OS Command Injection.This issue affects:
Product
Affected Versions
LoadMaster
From 7.2.55.0 to 7.2.60.1 (inclusive)
From 7.2.49.0 to 7.2.54.12 (inclusive)
7.2.48.12 and all prior versions
Multi-Tenant Hypervisor
7.1.35.12 and all prior versions
ECS
All prior versions to 7.2.60.1 (inclusive) |
| Directory Traversal vulnerability in Yealink VP59 v.91.15.0.118 allows a physically proximate attacker to obtain sensitive information via terms of use function in the company portal component. |
| Improper session invalidation in the component /edms/change-password.php of PHPGurukul e-Diary Management System v1 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack. |
| Improper session invalidation in the component /srms/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Student Result Management System v2.0 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack. |
| Improper session invalidation in the component /doctor/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Car Washing Management System v1.0 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack. |
| Improper session invalidation in the component /doctor/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Doctor Appointment Management System v1 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack. |
| Improper session invalidation in the component /elms/emp-changepassword.php of PHPGurukul Student Result Management System v2.0 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack. |
| Information Exposure Through an Error Message vulnerability in Progress Software Corporation Sitefinity.This issue affects Sitefinity: from 4.0 through 14.4.8142, from 15.0.8200 through 15.0.8229, from 15.1.8300 through 15.1.8327, from 15.2.8400 through 15.2.8421. |
| Vulnerability in the Siebel CRM End User product of Oracle Siebel CRM (component: User Interface). Supported versions that are affected are 25.0-25.5. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Siebel CRM End User. Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in unauthorized read access to a subset of Siebel CRM End User accessible data. CVSS 3.1 Base Score 5.3 (Confidentiality impacts). CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N). |
| An issue was discovered in Insyde InsydeH2O kernel 5.2 before version 05.29.50, kernel 5.3 before version 05.38.50, kernel 5.4 before version 05.46.50, kernel 5.5 before version 05.54.50, kernel 5.6 before version 05.61.50, and kernel 5.7 before version 05.70.50. In VariableRuntimeDxe driver, SecureBootHandler uses DataSize and VariableNameSize when determining if the data or name are in the buffer, but these are supplied by the caller and therefore cannot be trusted. |
| Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Parquet-MR of Apache Parquet allows an attacker to DoS by malicious Parquet files. This issue affects Apache Parquet-MR version 1.9.0 and later versions. |
| In scrapy version 2.10.1, an issue was identified where the Authorization header, containing credentials for server authentication, is leaked to a third-party site during a cross-domain redirect. This vulnerability arises from the failure to remove the Authorization header when redirecting across domains. The exposure of the Authorization header to unauthorized actors could potentially allow for account hijacking. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
usb: typec: tipd: Remove WARN_ON in tps6598x_block_read
Calling tps6598x_block_read with a higher than allowed len can be
handled by just returning an error. There's no need to crash systems
with panic-on-warn enabled. |
| IBM Analytics Content Hub 2.0 could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information when a detailed technical error message is returned in the browser. This information could be used in further attacks against the system. |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in HPE AutoPass License Server (APLS) prior to 9.17. |
| An exposure of sensitive information to an unauthorized actor vulnerability in FortiOS version 6.2.4 and below, version 6.0.10 and belowmay allow remote authenticated actors to read the SSL VPN events log entries of users in other VDOMs by executing "get vpn ssl monitor" from the CLI. The sensitive data includes usernames, user groups, and IP address. |
| An exposure of sensitive system information to an unauthorized control sphere vulnerability [CWE-497] in FortiDDoS version 5.4.0, version 5.3.2 and below, version 5.2.0, version 5.1.0, version 5.0.0, version 4.7.0, version 4.6.0, version 4.5.0, version 4.4.2 and below, FortiDDoS-CM version 5.3.0, version 5.2.0, version 5.1.0, version 5.0.0, version 4.7.0, FortiVoice version 6.0.6 and below, FortiRecorder version 6.0.3 and below and FortiMail version 6.4.1 and below, version 6.2.4 and below, version 6.0.9 and below may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to obtain potentially sensitive software-version information by reading a JavaScript file. |
| An issue was discovered in the DICOM Part 10 File Format in the NEMA DICOM Standard 1995 through 2019b and continuing in current implementations. The 128-byte preamble of a DICOM file that complies with this specification can contain arbitrary executable headers for multiple operating systems, including Portable Executable (PE) files for Windows and Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) files for Linux-based systems. This space is left unspecified so that dual-purpose files can be created. For example, dual-purpose TIFF/DICOM files are used in digital whole slide imaging applications in medicine. This design flaw enables system-wide compromise as malicious DICOM files are routinely shared between medical devices and hospital systems and transported via removable media for patient care coordination. To exploit this vulnerability, someone must execute the maliciously crafted file. These files can be executable even with the .dcm file extension. Anti-malware configurations at healthcare facilities often ignore medical imagery. DICOM files exist on systems that process protected health information, and successful exploitation could result in violations of regulatory compliance requirements such as HIPAA and FDA postmarket obligations. |