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Debian Security Advisory 5257-2

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5257-2 - The security update announced as DSA 5257-1 caused regressions on certain systems using the amdgpu driver. Updated packages are now available to correct this issue.

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CVE-2022-41358: GitHub - thecasual/CVE-2022-41358

A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Garage Management System v1.0 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload injected into the categoriesName parameter in createCategories.php.

Debian Security Advisory 5258-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5258-1 - Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Squid, a fully featured web proxy cache, which could result in exposure of sensitive information in the cache manager (CVE-2022-41317), or denial of service or information disclosure if Squid is configured to negotiate authentication with the SSPI and SMB authentication helpers (CVE-2022-41318).

Debian Security Advisory 5257-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5257-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.

CVE-2022-39308: Releases - Version notes | GoCD

GoCD is a continuous delivery server. GoCD helps you automate and streamline the build-test-release cycle for continuous delivery of your product. GoCD versions from 19.2.0 to 19.10.0 (inclusive) are subject to a timing attack in validation of access tokens due to use of regular string comparison for validation of the token rather than a constant time algorithm. This could allow a brute force attack on GoCD server API calls to observe timing differences in validations in order to guess an access token generated by a user for API access. This issue is fixed in GoCD version 19.11.0. As a workaround, users can apply rate limiting or insert random delays to API calls made to GoCD Server via a reverse proxy or other fronting web server. Another workaround, users may disallow use of access tokens by users by having an administrator revoke all access tokens through the "Access Token Management" admin function.

Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fixes New Windows Zero-Day; No Patch for Exchange Server Bugs

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday update for the month of October has addressed a total of 85 security vulnerabilities, including fixes for an actively exploited zero-day flaw in the wild. Of the 85 bugs, 15 are rated Critical, 69 are rated Important, and one is rated Moderate in severity. The update, however, does not include mitigations for the actively exploited ProxyNotShell flaws in Exchange Server

CVE-2022-42012: security - dbus denial of service: CVE-2022-42010, -42011, -42012

An issue was discovered in D-Bus before 1.12.24, 1.13.x and 1.14.x before 1.14.4, and 1.15.x before 1.15.2. An authenticated attacker can cause dbus-daemon and other programs that use libdbus to crash by sending a message with attached file descriptors in an unexpected format.

With the Software Supply Chain, You Can't Secure What You Don't Measure

Reports to the National Vulnerability Database jumped in 2022, but we should pay just as much attention to the flaws that are not being reported to NVD, including those affecting the software supply chain.

CVE-2022-41841: There are some vulnerabilities in Bento4 · Issue #779 · axiomatic-systems/Bento4

An issue was discovered in Bento4 through 1.6.0-639. A NULL pointer dereference occurs in AP4_File::ParseStream in Core/Ap4File.cpp, which is called from AP4_File::AP4_File.