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IBM Financial Transaction Manager for SWIFT Services 3.2.4 is vulnerable to cross-site scripting. This vulnerability allows users to embed arbitrary JavaScript code in the Web UI thus altering the intended functionality potentially leading to credentials disclosure within a trusted session. IBM X-Force ID: 239707.
Anchor tag hrefs in Lexical prior to v0.10.0 would render javascript: URLs, allowing for cross-site scripting on link clicks in cases where input was being parsed from untrusted sources.
@aedart/support is the support package for Ion, a monorepo for JavaScript/TypeScript packages. Prior to version `0.6.1`, there is a possible prototype pollution issue for the `MetadataRecord`, when merged with a base class' metadata object, in `meta` decorator from the `@aedart/support` package. The likelihood of exploitation is questionable, given that a class's metadata can only be set or altered when the class is decorated via `meta()`. Furthermore, object(s) of sensitive nature would have to be stored as metadata, before this can lead to a security impact. The issue has been patched in version `0.6.1`.
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in BoxBilling 4.19, 4.19.1, 4.20, and 4.21 allows remote attackers to run arbitrary code via the message field on the submit new ticket form.
An issue discovered in mccms 2.6.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via Backend management interface ->System Configuration->Cache Configuration->Cache security characters.
An issue was discovered in ebankIT before 7. Document Object Model based XSS exists within the /Security/Transactions/Transactions.aspx endpoint. Users can supply their own JavaScript within the ctl100$ctl00MainContent$TransactionMainContent$accControl$hdnAccountsArray POST parameter that will be passed to an eval() function and executed upon pressing the continue button.
Gradle Build Action allows users to execute a Gradle Build in their GitHub Actions workflow. A vulnerability impacts GitHub workflows using the Gradle Build Action prior to version 2.4.2 that have executed the Gradle Build Tool with the configuration cache enabled, potentially exposing secrets configured for the repository. Secrets configured for GitHub Actions are normally passed to the Gradle Build Tool via environment variables. Due to the way that the Gradle Build Tool records these environment variables, they may be persisted into an entry in the GitHub Actions cache. This data stored in the GitHub Actions cache can be read by a GitHub Actions workflow running in an untrusted context, such as that running for a Pull Request submitted by a developer via a repository fork. This vulnerability was discovered internally through code review, and we have not seen any evidence of it being exploited in the wild. However, in addition to upgrading the Gradle Build Action, affected users sh...
Concrete CMS (previously concrete5) before 9.1 did not have a rate limit for password resets.
Wangmarket CMS v4.10 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the component /plugin/dataDictionary/tableView.do?tableName=.
ebankIT versions prior to 7 suffer from a cross site scripting vulnerability.