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Squid Caching Proxy 55 Vulnerabilities

Two and a half years ago an independent audit was performed on the Squid Caching Proxy, which ultimately resulted in 55 vulnerabilities being discovered in the project's C++ source code. Although some of the issues have been fixed, the majority (35) remain valid. The majority have not been assigned CVEs, and no patches or workarounds are available. Some of the listed issues concern more than one bug, which is why 45 issues are listed, despite there being 55 vulnerabilities in total (10 extra of the result of similar, but different pathways to reproduce a vulnerability). After two and a half years of waiting, the researcher has decided to release the issues publicly.

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Apple Security Advisory 10-10-2023-1

Apple Security Advisory 10-10-2023-1 - iOS 16.7.1 and iPadOS 16.7.1 addresses buffer overflow and code execution vulnerabilities.

Discord: A Playground for Nation-State Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure

In what's the latest evolution of threat actors abusing legitimate infrastructure for nefarious ends, new findings show that nation-state hacking groups have entered the fray in leveraging the social platform for targeting critical infrastructure. Discord, in recent years, has become a lucrative target, acting as a fertile ground for hosting malware using its content delivery network (CDN) as

GHSA-72q2-gwwf-6hrv: OpenSearch Issue with tenant read-only permissions

### Impact There is an issue with the implementation of tenant permissions in OpenSearch Dashboards where authenticated users with read-only access to a tenant can perform create, edit and delete operations on index metadata of dashboards and visualizations in that tenant, potentially rendering them unavailable. This issue does not affect index data, only metadata. Dashboards correctly enforces read-only permissions when indexing and updating documents. This issue does not provide additional read access to data users don’t already have. ### Mitigation This issue can be mitigated by disabling the tenants functionality for the cluster. Versions 1.3.14 and 2.11.0 contain a fix for this issue. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please contact AWS/Amazon Security via our issue reporting page (https://aws.amazon.com/security/vulnerability-reporting/) or directly via email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Please ...

GHSA-8wx3-324g-w4qq: OpenSearch uncontrolled resource consumption

### Impact An issue has been identified with how OpenSearch handled incoming requests on the HTTP layer. An unauthenticated user could force an OpenSearch node to exit with an OutOfMemory error by sending a moderate number of malformed HTTP requests. The issue was identified by Elastic Engineering and corresponds to security advisory [ESA-2023-13](https://discuss.elastic.co/t/elasticsearch-8-9-0-7-17-13-security-update/343616) (CVE-2023-31418). ### Mitigation Versions 1.3.14 and 2.11.0 contain a fix for this issue. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please contact AWS/Amazon Security via our issue reporting page (https://aws.amazon.com/security/vulnerability-reporting/) or directly via email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Please do not create a public GitHub issue.

GHSA-rc4v-99cr-pjcm: Prototype Pollution in ali-security/mongoose

### Impact This vulnerability causes a Prototype Pollution in document.js, through functions such as findByIdAndUpdate(). For applications using Express and EJS, this can potentially allow remote code execution. ### Patches The original patched version for mongoose 5.3.3 did not include a fix for CVE-2023-3696. Therefore the existing version @seal-security/mongoose-fixed version 5.3.3 is affected by this vulnerability (though it is protected from CVE-2022-2564 and CVE-2019-17426). To mitigate this issue, a @seal-security/mongoose-fixed version 5.3.4 has been deployed. Note that this version is compatible with the original mongoose version 5.3.3, not version 5.3.4 ### References https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-MONGOOSE-5777721 https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-9m93-w8w6-76hh https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose/commit/f1efabf350522257364aa5c2cb36e441cf08f1a2

GHSA-v642-mh27-8j6m: MantisBT may disclose project names to unauthorized users

### Impact Due to insufficient access-level checks on the Wiki redirection page, any user can reveal private Projects' names, by accessing wiki.php with sequentially incremented IDs. ### Patches Patch under development. The vulnerability will be fixed in MantisBT version 2.25.8. ### Workarounds Disable wiki integration ( `$g_wiki_enable = OFF;`) ### References - https://mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=32981

CVE-2023-45901: dreamer_cms/There is a csrf in the newly added column of column management.md at main · moonsabc123/dreamer_cms

Dreamer CMS v4.1.3 was discovered to contain a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) via the component /admin\/category\/add.

CVE-2023-45904: dreamer_cms/There is a csrf vulnerability in the variable management modification function.md at main · moonsabc123/dreamer_cms

Dreamer CMS v4.1.3 was discovered to contain a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) via the component /variable/update.

CVE-2023-45903: dreamer_cms/There is a csrf vulnerability in the label management deletion function.md at main · moonsabc123/dreamer_cms

Dreamer CMS v4.1.3 was discovered to contain a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) via the component /admin/label/delete.