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CVE-2021-29462

The Portable SDK for UPnP Devices is an SDK for development of UPnP device and control point applications. The server part of pupnp (libupnp) appears to be vulnerable to DNS rebinding attacks because it does not check the value of the `Host` header. This can be mitigated by using DNS revolvers which block DNS-rebinding attacks. The vulnerability is fixed in version 1.14.6 and later.

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GHSA-x9w5-v3q2-3rhw: browserify-sign upper bound check issue in `dsaVerify` leads to a signature forgery attack

### Summary An upper bound check issue in `dsaVerify` function allows an attacker to construct signatures that can be successfully verified by any public key, thus leading to a signature forgery attack. ### Details In `dsaVerify` function, it checks whether the value of the signature is legal by calling function `checkValue`, namely, whether `r` and `s` are both in the interval `[1, q - 1]`. However, the second line of the `checkValue` function wrongly checks the upper bound of the passed parameters, since the value of `b.cmp(q)` can only be `0`, `1` and `-1`, and it can never be greater than `q`. In this way, although the values of `s` cannot be `0`, an attacker can achieve the same effect as zero by setting its value to `q`, and then send `(r, s) = (1, q)` to pass the verification of any public key. ### Impact All places in this project that involve DSA verification of user-input signatures will be affected by this vulnerability. ### Fix PR: Since the temporary private fork was...

CVE-2023-0861: ONEKEY with its technology-leading firmware analysis platform for your product cybersecurity 🙌

NetModule NSRW web administration interface executes an OS command constructed with unsanitized user input. A successful exploit could allow an authenticated user to execute arbitrary commands with elevated privileges. This issue affects NSRW: from 4.3.0.0 before 4.3.0.119, from 4.4.0.0 before 4.4.0.118, from 4.6.0.0 before 4.6.0.105, from 4.7.0.0 before 4.7.0.103. The issue affects NSRW packaged by Phoenix Contact routers: from 4.6.72.0 before 4.6.72.101, from 4.6.73.0 before 4.6.73.101.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6114-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 6114-1 - Yeting Li discovered that nth-check incorrectly handled certain inputs. If a user or an automated system were tricked into opening a specially crafted input file, a remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service.

CVE-2022-39252: When receiving forwarded room keys, we don't check that the forwarder device matches the device we requested from

matrix-rust-sdk is an implementation of a Matrix client-server library in Rust, and matrix-sdk-crypto is the Matrix encryption library. Prior to version 0.6, when a user requests a room key from their devices, the software correctly remembers the request. When the user receives a forwarded room key, the software accepts it without checking who the room key came from. This allows homeservers to try to insert room keys of questionable validity, potentially mounting an impersonation attack. Version 0.6 fixes this issue.

CVE-2022-37316: Archer Update for Improper Access Control

Archer Platform 6.8 before 6.11 P3 (6.11.0.3) contains an improper API access control vulnerability in a multi-instance system that could potentially present unauthorized metadata to an authenticated user of the affected system. 6.10 P3 HF1 (6.10.0.3.1) is also a fixed release.

Hotel Kiosks Vulnerability Exposed Guest Data, Room Access

A security vulnerability in Ariane Allegro Hotel Check-In Kiosks exposed guest data and potentially compromised room access. However,…

Debian Security Advisory 5480-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5480-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.

CVE-2023-34460: Regression on Filesystem Scope Checks for Dotfiles on Linux and macOS

Tauri is a framework for building binaries for all major desktop platforms. The 1.4.0 release includes a regression on the Filesystem scope check for dotfiles on Unix. Previously dotfiles were not implicitly allowed by the glob wildcard scopes (eg. `$HOME/*`), but a regression was introduced when a configuration option for this behavior was implemented. Only Tauri applications using wildcard scopes in the `fs` endpoint are affected. The regression has been patched on version 1.4.1.

Crypto Scam App Disguised as WalletConnect Steals $70K in Five-Month Campaign

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious Android app on the Google Play Store that enabled the threat actors behind it to steal approximately $70,000 in cryptocurrency from victims over a period of nearly five months. The dodgy app, identified by Check Point, masqueraded as the legitimate WalletConnect open-source protocol to trick unsuspecting users into downloading it. "Fake