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Docker version 20.10.15, build fd82621 is vulnerable to Insecure Permissions. Unauthorized users outside the Docker container can access any files within the Docker container.
By Waqas Several fake ChatGPT clone apps have surfaced on the official iOS and Play Stores, collecting user data and sending it to remote servers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: ChatGPT Clone Apps Collecting Personal Data on iOS, Play Store
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Categories: Android Categories: Threat Intelligence Find out why one of our Android experts has been obsessing over a little black box from Amazon. (Read more...) The post Analyzing and remediating a malware infested T95 TV box from Amazon appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
The ContentStudio plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to authorization bypass due to an unsecure token check that is susceptible to type juggling in versions up to, and including, 1.2.5. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to execute functions intended for use by users with proper API keys.
Haven 5d15944 allows Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the feed[url]= Feeds functionality. Authenticated users with the ability to create new RSS Feeds or add RSS Feeds can supply an arbitrary hostname (or even the hostname of the Haven server itself). NOTE: this product has significant usage but does not have numbered releases; ordinary end users may typically use the master branch.
OpenSearch is an open source distributed and RESTful search engine. In affected versions there is an issue in the implementation of field-level security (FLS) and field masking where rules written to explicitly exclude fields are not correctly applied for certain queries that rely on their auto-generated .keyword fields. This issue is only present for authenticated users with read access to the indexes containing the restricted fields. This may expose data which may otherwise not be accessible to the user. OpenSearch 1.0.0-1.3.7 and 2.0.0-2.4.1 are affected. Users are advised to upgrade to OpenSearch 1.3.8 or 2.5.0. Users unable to upgrade may write explicit exclusion rules as a workaround. Policies authored in this way are not subject to this issue.