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Transport Management System 1.0 Code Injection

Transport Management System version 1.0 suffers from a PHP code injection vulnerability.

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ManageEngine ADManager 7183 Password Hash Disclosure

ManageEngine ADManager version 7183 suffers from a password hash disclosure vulnerability.

fastrpc_mmap_create Use-After-Free

A condition exists when fastrpc_mmap_create creates a new globally visible mapping that can lead to a use-after-free.

fastrpc_mmap_find Information Leak

An incorrect searching algorithm in fastrpc_mmap_find can lead to kernel address space information leaks.

Android qrtr_bpf_filter_detach Double-Free / Use-After-Free

There appears to be some (possibly deprecated) code associated with AF_QIPCRTR sockets in bpf_service.c. Within this file are some ioctl handlers - e.g. qrtr_bpf_filter_attach and qrtr_bpf_filter_detach. In the case of qrtr_bpf_filter_detach, the global pointer bpf_filter is fetched and freed while only holding a socket lock (and an irrelevant rcu_read_lock) - this may lead directly to double frees or use-after-free (kernel memory corruption) if a malicious user is able to call the QRTR_DETTACH_BPF ioctl on multiple AF_QIPCRTR sockets at once. Based on Android SELinux files, it appears this may be possible from some lower-privileged vendor and HAL services.

Haveged 1.9.19

haveged is a daemon that feeds the /dev/random pool on Linux using an adaptation of the HArdware Volatile Entropy Gathering and Expansion algorithm invented at IRISA. The algorithm is self-tuning on machines with cpuid support, and has been tested in both 32-bit and 64-bit environments. The tarball uses the GNU build mechanism, and includes self test targets and a spec file for those who want to build an RPM.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-7021-4

Ubuntu Security Notice 7021-4 - Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.

Debian Security Advisory 5781-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5781-1 - Security issues were discovered in Chromium which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.

Acronis Cyber Infrastructure Default Password Remote Code Execution

Acronis Cyber Infrastructure (ACI) is an IT infrastructure solution that provides storage, compute, and network resources. Businesses and Service Providers are using it for data storage, backup storage, creating and managing virtual machines and software-defined networks, running cloud-native applications in production environments. This Metasploit module exploits a default password vulnerability in ACI which allow an attacker to access the ACI PostgreSQL database and gain administrative access to the ACI Web Portal. This opens the door for the attacker to upload SSH keys that enables root access to the appliance/server. This attack can be remotely executed over the WAN as long as the PostgreSQL and SSH services are exposed to the outside world. ACI versions 5.0 before build 5.0.1-61, 5.1 before build 5.1.1-71, 5.2 before build 5.2.1-69, 5.3 before build 5.3.1-53, and 5.4 before build 5.4.4-132 are vulnerable.