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This archive contains three proof of concepts exploit for multiple Microsoft SharePoint remote code execution vulnerabilities.
### Summary An issue in the OpenSearch observability plugins allows unintended access to private tenant resources like notebooks. The system did not properly check if the user was the resource author when accessing resources in a private tenant, leading to potential data being revealed. ### Impact The lack of proper access control validation for private tenant resources in the OpenSearch observability and reporting plugins can lead to unintended data access. If an authorized user with observability or reporting roles is aware of another user's private tenant resource ID, such as a notebook, they can potentially read, modify, or take ownership of that resource, despite not being the original author, thus impacting the confidentiality and integrity of private tenant resources. The impact is confined to private tenant resources, where authorized users may gain inappropriate visibility into data intended to be private from other users within the same OpenSearch instance, potentially vio...
### Impact A Denial of Service (DoS) condition was identified in Next.js. Exploitation of the bug can trigger a crash, affecting the availability of the server. **This vulnerability can affect all Next.js deployments on the affected versions.** ### Patches This vulnerability was resolved in Next.js 13.5 and later. We recommend that users upgrade to a safe version. ### Workarounds There are no official workarounds for this vulnerability. #### Credit We'd like to thank Thai Vu of [flyseccorp.com](http://flyseccorp.com/) for responsible disclosure of this vulnerability.