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jSQL Injection is a lightweight application used to find database information from a distant server. jSQL Injection is also part of the official penetration testing distribution Kali Linux and is included in various other distributions like Pentest Box, Parrot Security OS, ArchStrike and BlackArch Linux. This is the source code release.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6802-1 - Lukas Fittl discovered that PostgreSQL incorrectly performed authorization in the built-in pg_stats_ext and pg_stats_ext_exprs views. An unprivileged database user can use this issue to read most common values and other statistics from CREATE STATISTICS commands of other users.
changedetection versions 0.45.20 and below suffer from a remote code execution vulnerability.
Online Payment Hub System version 1.0 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability that allows for authentication bypass.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6801-1 - It was discovered that PyMySQL incorrectly escaped untrusted JSON input. An attacker could possibly use this issue to perform SQL injection attacks.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6800-1 - It was discovered that browserify-sign incorrectly handled an upper bound check in signature verification. 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 perform a signature forgery attack.
BWL Advanced FAQ Manager version 2.0.3 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
iMLog versions prior to 1.307 suffer from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.
Check Point Security Gateway suffers from an information disclosure vulnerability. Versions affected include R77.20 (EOL), R77.30 (EOL), R80.10 (EOL), R80.20 (EOL), R80.20.x, R80.20SP (EOL), R80.30 (EOL), R80.30SP (EOL), R80.40 (EOL), R81, R81.10, R81.10.x, and R81.20.
Aquatronica Control System version 5.1.6 has a tcp.php endpoint on the controller that is exposed to unauthenticated attackers over the network. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to send a POST request which can reveal sensitive configuration information, including plaintext passwords. This can lead to unauthorized access and control over the aquarium controller, compromising its security and potentially allowing attackers to manipulate its settings.