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EuroTel ETL3100 Transmitter Unauthenticated Config/Log Download Vulnerability

The TV and FM transmitter suffers from an unauthenticated configuration and log download vulnerability. This will enable the attacker to disclose sensitive information and help him in authentication bypass, privilege escalation and full system access.

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EuroTel ETL3100 Transmitter Authorization Bypass (IDOR)

The application is vulnerable to insecure direct object references that occur when the application provides direct access to objects based on user-supplied input. As a result of this vulnerability attackers can bypass authorization and access the hidden resources on the system and execute privileged functionalities.

EuroTel ETL3100 Transmitter Default Credentials

The TV and FM transmitter uses a weak set of default administrative credentials that can be guessed in remote password attacks and gain full control of the system.

Out-of-bounds write vulnerabilities in popular chemistry software; Foxit PDF Reader issues could lead to remote code execution

Seven of the vulnerabilities included in today’s Vulnerability Roundup have a CVSS severity score of 9.8 out of a possible 10.

Collide+Power, Downfall, and Inception: New Side-Channel Attacks Affecting Modern CPUs

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a trio of side-channel attacks that could be exploited to leak sensitive data from modern CPUs. Called Collide+Power (CVE-2023-20583), Downfall (CVE-2022-40982), and Inception (CVE-2023-20569), the novel methods follow the disclosure of another newly discovered security vulnerability affecting AMD's Zen 2 architecture-based processors known as

RHSA-2023:4591: Red Hat Security Advisory: RHUI 4.5.0 release - Security, Bug Fixes, and Enhancements

An updated version of Red Hat Update Infrastructure (RHUI) is now available. RHUI 4.5 fixes several security and operational bugs and also adds several new features.This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2023-30608: A flaw was found in sqlparse. The SQL parser contains a regular expression vulnerable to a Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS). The vulnerability may lead to a denial of service (DoS). * CVE-2023-31047: A bypass of validation flaw was found in python-django. When uploading multiple files using one form field, an attacker could upload multiple files without validation due to the server only validating the last file uploaded.

CVE-2023-33953: Security Bulletins

gRPC contains a vulnerability that allows hpack table accounting errors could lead to unwanted disconnects between clients and servers in exceptional cases/ Three vectors were found that allow the following DOS attacks: - Unbounded memory buffering in the HPACK parser - Unbounded CPU consumption in the HPACK parser The unbounded CPU consumption is down to a copy that occurred per-input-block in the parser, and because that could be unbounded due to the memory copy bug we end up with an O(n^2) parsing loop, with n selected by the client. The unbounded memory buffering bugs: - The header size limit check was behind the string reading code, so we needed to first buffer up to a 4 gigabyte string before rejecting it as longer than 8 or 16kb. - HPACK varints have an encoding quirk whereby an infinite number of 0’s can be added at the start of an integer. gRPC’s hpack parser needed to read all of them before concluding a parse. - gRPC’s metadata overflow check was performed per frame, so ...

CVE-2023-38213: Adobe Security Bulletin

Adobe Dimension version 3.4.9 is affected by an out-of-bounds read vulnerability that could lead to disclosure of sensitive memory. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to bypass mitigations such as ASLR. Exploitation of this issue requires user interaction in that a victim must open a malicious file.

Microsoft Releases Patches for 74 New Vulnerabilities in August Update

Microsoft has patched a total of 74 flaws in its software as part of the company's Patch Tuesday updates for August 2023, down from the voluminous 132 vulnerabilities the company fixed last month. This comprises six Critical and 67 Important security vulnerabilities. Also released by the tech giant are two defense-in-depth updates for Microsoft Office (ADV230003) and the Memory Integrity System