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Ubuntu Security Notice 6672-1 - Morgan Jones discovered that Node.js incorrectly handled certain inputs that leads to false positive errors during some cryptographic operations. If a user or an automated system were tricked into opening a specially crafted input file, a remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. This issue only affected Ubuntu 23.10. It was discovered that Node.js incorrectly handled certain inputs leaded to a untrusted search path vulnerability. If a user or an automated system were tricked into opening a specially crafted input file, a remote attacker could possibly use this issue to perform a privilege escalation.
GL.iNet AR300M versions 3.216 and below suffer from an OpenVPN client related remote code execution vulnerability.
GL.iNet AR300M versions 4.3.7 and below suffer from an OpenVPN client related remote code execution vulnerability.
Multilaser RE160V web management interface versions 12.03.01.08_pt and 12.03.01.09_pt along with RE160 versions 5.07.51_pt_MTL01 and 5.07.52_pt_MTL01 suffer from an access control bypass vulnerability through URL manipulation.
It is not uncommon developers or users responsible to write code (i.e. detection engineers using Sigma) to utilize Visual Studio Code as their code editor.… Continue reading → Persistence – Visual Studio Code Extensions
### Impact Currently the exact Directus version number is being shipped in compiled JS bundles which are accessible without authentication. With this information a malicious attacker can trivially look for known vulnerabilities in Directus core or any of its shipped dependencies in that specific running version. ### Patches The problem has been resolved in versions 10.8.3 and newer ### Workarounds None
### Summary Security misconfiguration in edit configuration file API in dashboard component of ESPHome version 2023.12.9 (command line installation) allows authenticated remote attackers to read and write arbitrary files under the configuration directory rendering remote code execution possible. ### Details It is possible to abuse this path traversal vulnerability both in command line installation and Home Assistant add-on, but it is possible to read and write files only under the configuration directory. The vulnerability is present and exploitable in the command line installation, but it was not possible to confirm an impact in the home assistant add-on version. ### PoC <img width="482" alt="/edit?configuration=/config/.esphome/esphome.json" src="https://github.com/esphome/esphome/assets/115887876/d2da3180-976e-4bed-b4b9-35ac960a7fb4"> <br/> <img width="344" alt="/edit?configuration=/config/.esphome/build/test01/src/main.cpp (firmware for board named test01)" src="https://github...
### Impact Previously, budibase used a library called `vm2` for code execution inside the Budibase builder and apps, such as the UI below for configuring bindings in the design section.  Due to a [vulnerability in vm2](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-cchq-frgv-rjh5), any environment that executed the code server side (automations and column formulas) was susceptible to this vulnerability, allowing users to escape the sandbox provided by `vm2`, and to expose server side variables such as `process.env`. It's recommended by the authors of `vm2` themselves that you should move to another solution for remote JS execution due to this vulnerability. ### Patches We moved our entire JS sandbox infrastructure over to `isolated-vm`, a much more secure and recommended library for remote code execution in 2.20.0. This also comes with a performance benefit in the way w...
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1062-03 - An update for the squid:4 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 Extended Update Support. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1061-03 - An update is now available for Red Hat Satellite 6.13 for RHEL 8. Issues addressed include memory leak and server-side request forgery vulnerabilities.