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GHSA-973g-55hp-3frw: Server-Side Request Forgery in gradio

A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in the gradio-app/gradio and was discovered in version 4.21.0, specifically within the `/queue/join` endpoint and the `save_url_to_cache` function. The vulnerability arises when the `path` value, obtained from the user and expected to be a URL, is used to make an HTTP request without sufficient validation checks. This flaw allows an attacker to send crafted requests that could lead to unauthorized access to the local network or the AWS metadata endpoint, thereby compromising the security of internal servers.

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GHSA-52xf-5p2m-9wrv: s2n-tls has a potentially observable differences in RSA premaster secret handling

When receiving a message from a client that sent an invalid RSA premaster secret, an issue in s2n-tls results in the server performing additional processing when the premaster secret contains an incorrect client hello version. While no practical attack on s2n-tls has been demonstrated, this causes a small timing difference which could theoretically be used as described in the Marvin Attack [1]. We would like to thank Hubert Kario [2] for reporting this issue. ### Impact The extent of this issue is a timing difference. No practical attack on s2n-tls has been demonstrated. This issue affects server applications that permit RSA key exchange. Applications that use the default, built-in blinding feature or properly implement self-service blinding are not affected. Impacted versions: <= v1.4.15. ### Patches The patch is included in v1.4.16 [3]. ### Workarounds Applications can work around this issue by using an s2n-tls security policy that disallows RSA key exchange. If you have ...

In the jungle of AWS S3 Enumeration

By Daily Contributors Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3) is a foundational pillar of cloud storage, offering scalable object… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: In the jungle of AWS S3 Enumeration

The Ticketmaster &#8220;breach&#8221;—what you need to know

A database has been put up for sale that allegedly contains the data of 560 million Ticketmaster users. But is it real?

pcTattleTale spyware leaks database containing victim screenshots, gets website defaced

Stalkerware app pcTattleWare had its websites defaced and databases leaked after researchers found several security flaws.

GHSA-7r3j-qmr4-jfpj: Kaminari Insecure File Permissions Vulnerability

A moderate severity security vulnerability has been identified in the Kaminari pagination library for Ruby on Rails, concerning insecure file permissions. This advisory outlines the vulnerability, affected versions, and provides guidance for mitigation. ### Impact This vulnerability is of moderate severity due to the potential for unauthorized write access to particular Ruby files managed by the library. Such access could lead to the alteration of application behavior or data integrity issues. ### Resolution Those who use the `gem install` command, such as `gem install kaminari -v 0.16.1`, `gem unpack kaminari -v 0.16.1`, or `bundle install` to download the package would **_not_** be affected and no action is required. Those who manually download and decompressing the affected versions are advised to update to 0.16.2 or later version of Kaminari where file permissions have been adjusted to enhance security. ### Workarounds If upgrading is not feasible immediately, manually adju...

INE Security Enables CISOs to Secure Board Support for Cybersecurity Training

By Cyber Newswire Cary, United States, 28th May 2024, CyberNewsWire This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: INE Security Enables CISOs to Secure Board Support for Cybersecurity Training

INE Security Enables CISOs to Secure Board Support for Cybersecurity Training

By Cyber Newswire Cary, United States, 28th May 2024, CyberNewsWire This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: INE Security Enables CISOs to Secure Board Support for Cybersecurity Training

Top Cloud Services Used for Malicious Website Redirects in SMS Scams

By Deeba Ahmed Fake Cloud, Real Theft! This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Top Cloud Services Used for Malicious Website Redirects in SMS Scams

4BRO Insecure Direct Object Reference / API Information Exposure

4BRO versions prior to 2024-04-17 suffer from insecure direct object reference and API information disclosure vulnerabilities.