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XWiki Rendering is a generic Rendering system that converts textual input in a given syntax into another syntax. The cleaning of attributes during XHTML rendering, introduced in version 14.6-rc-1, allowed the injection of arbitrary HTML code and thus cross-site scripting via invalid attribute names. This can be exploited, e.g., via the link syntax in any content that supports XWiki syntax like comments in XWiki. When a user moves the mouse over a malicious link, the malicious JavaScript code is executed in the context of the user session. When this user is a privileged user who has programming rights, this allows server-side code execution with programming rights, impacting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the XWiki instance. While this attribute was correctly recognized as not allowed, the attribute was still printed with a prefix `data-xwiki-translated-attribute-` without further cleaning or validation. This problem has been patched in XWiki 14.10.4 and 15.0 RC1 by ...
XWiki Rendering is a generic Rendering system that converts textual input in a given syntax into another syntax. Prior to version 14.10.6 of `org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-core-rendering-macro-footnotes` and `org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-rendering-macro-footnotes` and prior to version 15.1-rc-1 of `org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-rendering-macro-footnotes`, the footnote macro executed its content in a potentially different context than the one in which it was defined. In particular in combination with the include macro, this allows privilege escalation from a simple user account in XWiki to programming rights and thus remote code execution, impacting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the whole XWiki installation. This vulnerability has been patched in XWiki 14.10.6 and 15.1-rc-1. There is no workaround apart from upgrading to a fixed version of the footnote macro.
### Impact When login via the OAuth method, the identityOAuth parameters, sent in a GET request is vulnerable to XSS and XWiki syntax injection. This allows remote code execution via the groovy macro and thus affects the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the whole XWiki installation. The vulnerability is in [this part](https://github.com/xwikisas/identity-oauth/blob/master/ui/src/main/resources/IdentityOAuth/LoginUIExtension.vm#L58) of the code. ### Patches The issue has been fixed in Identity OAuth version 1.6 by https://github.com/xwikisas/identity-oauth/commit/d805d3154b17c6bf455ddf5deb0a3461a3833bc6 . The fix is in the content of the [IdentityOAuth/LoginUIExtension](https://github.com/xwikisas/identity-oauth/commit/d805d3154b17c6bf455ddf5deb0a3461a3833bc6#diff-2ab2e0716443d790d7d798320e4a45151661f4eca5440331f4a227b29c87c188) file ### Workarounds There are no known workarounds besides upgrading. ### References _Are there any links users can visit to find out more?...
### Impact It's possible for a user without any specific right to perform script injection and remote code execution just by inserting an appropriate title when creating a new Change Request. This vulnerability is particularly critical as Change Request aims at being created by user without any particular rights. ### Patches The vulnerability has been fixed in Change Request 1.9.2. ### Workarounds It's possible to workaround the issue without upgrading by editing the document `ChangeRequest.Code.ChangeRequestSheet` and by performing the same change as in the commit: https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/application-changerequest/commit/7565e720117f73102f5a276239eabfe85e15cff4. ### References * JIRA ticket: https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/CRAPP-298 * Commit of the fix: https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/application-changerequest/commit/7565e720117f73102f5a276239eabfe85e15cff4 ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Open an issue in [J...
Red Hat Product Security is pleased to announce that official Red Hat vulnerability data is now available in a new format called the Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX). In April 2023, we mentioned in an article titled “The future of Red Hat security data”, that Red Hat was working on providing a new security data format. This new format has been created to replace the old OVAL data format, which we aim to deprecate at the end of 2024. Since February 2023, Red Hat has published Red Hat security advisories (RHSAs) in the CSAF format as an official, recommended authoritative sourc
ReportPortal is an AI-powered test automation platform. Prior to version 5.10.0 of the `com.epam.reportportal:service-api` module, corresponding to ReportPortal version 23.2, the ReportPortal database becomes unstable and reporting almost fully stops except for small launches with approximately 1 test inside when the test_item.path field is exceeded the allowable `ltree` field type indexing limit (path length>=120, approximately recursive nesting of the nested steps). REINDEX INDEX path_gist_idx and path_idx aren't helped. The problem was fixed in `com.epam.reportportal:service-api` module version 5.10.0 (product release 23.2), where the maximum number of nested elements were programmatically limited. A workaround is available. After deletion of the data with long paths, and reindexing both indexes (path_gist_idx and path_idx), the database becomes stable and ReportPortal works properly.
Discourse-jira is a Discourse plugin allows Jira projects, issue types, fields and field options will be synced automatically. An administrator user can make an SSRF attack by setting the Jira URL to an arbitrary location and enabling the `discourse_jira_verbose_log` site setting. A moderator user could manipulate the request path to the Jira API, allowing them to perform arbitrary GET requests using the Jira API credentials, potentially with elevated permissions, used by the application.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-5486-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This release of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 serves as a replacement for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.12 and includes bug fixes and enhancements. See the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 Release Notes for information about the most significant bug fixes and enhancements included in this release. Issues addressed include denial of service and deserialization vulnerabilities.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-5485-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This release of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 serves as a replacement for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.12 and includes bug fixes and enhancements. See the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 Release Notes for information about the most significant bug fixes and enhancements included in this release. Issues addressed include denial of service and deserialization vulnerabilities.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-5488-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This release of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 serves as a replacement for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.12 and includes bug fixes and enhancements. See the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4.13 Release Notes for information about the most significant bug fixes and enhancements included in this release. Issues addressed include denial of service and deserialization vulnerabilities.