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Twitch Leak Included Emails, Password: Researcher

A researcher combed through the Twitch leak and found what they said was evidence of PayPal chargebacks with names and emails, employees’ emails, and more.

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A researcher combed through the Twitch leak and found what they said was evidence of PayPal chargebacks with names and emails; employees' emails; and more.

CVE-2019-3558: Facebook

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CVE-2019-3559: Facebook

Java Facebook Thrift servers would not error upon receiving messages with containers of fields of unknown type. As a result, malicious clients could send short messages which would take a long time for the server to parse, potentially leading to denial of service. This issue affects Facebook Thrift prior to v2019.02.18.00.

CVE-2019-3552: Throw on bad types during skipping data · facebook/fbthrift@c5d6e07

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CVE-2019-3564: Facebook

Go Facebook Thrift servers would not error upon receiving messages with containers of fields of unknown type. As a result, malicious clients could send short messages which would take a long time for the server to parse, potentially leading to denial of service. This issue affects Facebook Thrift prior to v2019.03.04.00.

CVE-2019-3565: Facebook

Legacy C++ Facebook Thrift servers (using cpp instead of cpp2) would not error upon receiving messages with containers of fields of unknown type. As a result, malicious clients could send short messages which would take a long time for the server to parse, potentially leading to denial of service. This issue affects Facebook Thrift prior to v2019.05.06.00.

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