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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8889-01 - This is an Openshift Logging bug fix release. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.
The latest version (5.1) and all prior versions of Intel's Data Center Manager are vulnerable to a local privileges escalation vulnerability using the application user "dcm" used to run the web application and the rest interface. An attacker who gained remote code execution using this dcm user (i.e., through Log4j) is then able to escalate their privileges to root by abusing a weak sudo configuration for the "dcm" user.
Zhuhai Suny Technology ESL Tag suffers from replay attacks and a forgery attack allowing for the displaying of arbitrary contents.
Qualys discovered a race condition (CVE-2022-3328) in snap-confine, a SUID-root program installed by default on Ubuntu. In this advisory,they tell the story of this vulnerability (which was introduced in February 2022 by the patch for CVE-2021-44731) and detail how they exploited it in Ubuntu Server (a local privilege escalation, from any user to root) by combining it with two vulnerabilities in multipathd (an authorization bypass and a symlink attack, CVE-2022-41974 and CVE-2022-41973).
Planet eStream versions prior to 6.72.10.07 suffer from shell upload, account takeover, broken access control, SQL injection, both persistent and reflective cross site scripting, path traversal, and information disclosure vulnerabilities.
Delta Electronics DVW-W02W2-E2 version 2.42 suffers from an authenticated command injection vulnerability.
Delta Electronics DX-2100-L1-CN version 1.5.0.10 suffers from command injection and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
Ubuntu Security Notice 5770-1 - Todd Eisenberger discovered that certain versions of GNU Compiler Collection could be made to clobber the status flag of RDRAND and RDSEED with specially crafted input. This could potentially lead to less randomness in random number generation.
Ubuntu Security Notice 5769-1 - It was discovered that protobuf did not properly manage memory when serializing large messages. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause applications using protobuf to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. It was discovered that protobuf did not properly manage memory when parsing specifically crafted messages. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause applications using protobuf to crash, resulting in a denial of service.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8902-01 - This release of Camel for Spring Boot 3.18.3 serves as a replacement for Camel for Spring Boot 3.14.2 and includes bug fixes and enhancements, which are documented in the Release Notes document linked in the References. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.