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GHSA-wf3x-jccf-5g5g: XWiki Platform vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting through attachment filename in uploader

### Impact When uploading an attachment with a malicious filename, malicious JavaScript code could be executed. This requires a social engineering attack to get the victim into uploading a file with a malicious name. The malicious code is solely executed during the upload and affects only the user uploading the attachment. While this allows performing actions in the name of that user, it seems unlikely that a user wouldn't notice the malicious filename while uploading the attachment. In order to reproduce, as any user, create a file named `"><img src=1 onerror=alert(1)>.jpg`. Then go to any page where you have edit rights and upload the file in the attachments tab. If alerts appear and display "1", then the instance is vulnerable. ### Patches This has been patched in XWiki 14.10.21, 15.5.5, 15.10.6 and 16.0.0. ### Workarounds We're not aware of any workaround except upgrading. ### References * https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-19611 * https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-21769 * h...

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GHSA-h9mq-f6q5-6c8m: GraphQL Java does not properly consider ExecutableNormalizedFields (ENFs) as part of preventing denial of service

GraphQL Java (aka graphql-java) before 21.5 does not properly consider ExecutableNormalizedFields (ENFs) as part of preventing denial of service via introspection queries. 20.9 and 19.11 are also fixed versions.

GHSA-2hjr-vmf3-xwvp: Elasticsearch Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File

An issue was discovered by Elastic whereby Watcher search input logged the search query results on DEBUG log level. This could lead to raw contents of documents stored in Elasticsearch to be printed in logs. Elastic has released 8.11.2 and 7.17.16 that resolves this issue by removing this excessive logging. This issue only affects users that use Watcher and have a Watch defined that uses the search input and additionally have set the search input’s logger to DEBUG or finer, for example using: org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher.input.search, org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher.input, org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher, or wider, since the loggers are hierarchical.

GHSA-7726-43hg-m23v: OpenAM FreeMarker template injection

OpenAM is an open access management solution. In versions 15.0.3 and prior, the `getCustomLoginUrlTemplate` method in RealmOAuth2ProviderSettings.java is vulnerable to template injection due to its usage of user input. Although the developer intended to implement a custom URL for handling login to override the default PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud login page,they did not restrict the `CustomLoginUrlTemplate`, allowing it to be set freely. Commit fcb8432aa77d5b2e147624fe954cb150c568e0b8 introduces `TemplateClassResolver.SAFER_RESOLVER` to disable the resolution of commonly exploited classes in FreeMarker template injection. As of time of publication, this fix is expected to be part of version 15.0.4.

GHSA-8gj9-r4hv-3jjw: Apache Pinot: Unauthorized endpoint exposed sensitive information

Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability in Apache Pinot. This issue affects Apache Pinot: from 0.1 before 1.0.0. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 1.0.0 and configure RBAC, which fixes the issue. Details:  When using a request to path `/appconfigs` to the controller, it can lead to the disclosure of sensitive information such as system information (e.g. arch, os version), environment information (e.g. maxHeapSize) and Pinot configurations (e.g. zookeeper path). This issue was addressed by the Role-based Access Control https://docs.pinot.apache.org/operators/tutorials/authentication/basic-auth-access-control , so that `/appConfigs` and all other APIs can be access controlled. Only authorized users have access to it. Note the user needs to add the admin role accordingly to the RBAC guide to control access to this endpoint, and in the future version of Pinot, a default admin role is planned to be added.

GHSA-crjg-w57m-rqqf: DNSJava vulnerable to KeyTrap - Denial-of-Service Algorithmic Complexity Attacks

### Impact Users using the `ValidatingResolver` for DNSSEC validation can run into CPU exhaustion with specially crafted DNSSEC-signed zones. ### Patches Users should upgrade to dnsjava v3.6.0 ### Workarounds Although not recommended, only using a non-validating resolver, will remove the vulnerability. ### References https://www.athene-center.de/en/keytrap

GHSA-mmwx-rj87-vfgr: DNSJava affected by KeyTrap - NSEC3 closest encloser proof can exhaust CPU resources

### Impact Users using the `ValidatingResolver` for DNSSEC validation can run into CPU exhaustion with specially crafted DNSSEC-signed zones. ### Patches Users should upgrade to dnsjava v3.6.0 ### Workarounds Although not recommended, only using a non-validating resolver, will remove the vulnerability. ### References https://www.athene-center.de/en/keytrap

GHSA-8pxv-x6jq-5vw9: Apache Syncope Improper Input Validation vulnerability

When editing a user, group or any object in the Syncope Console, HTML tags could be added to any text field and could lead to potential exploits. The same vulnerability was found in the Syncope Enduser, when editing "Personal Information" or "User Requests". Users are recommended to upgrade to version 3.0.8, which fixes this issue.

GHSA-5m3j-pxh7-455p: Apache CXF: SSRF vulnerability via WADL stylesheet parameter

A SSRF vulnerability in WADL service description in versions of Apache CXF before 4.0.5, 3.6.4 and 3.5.9 allows an attacker to perform SSRF style attacks on REST webservices. The attack only applies if a custom stylesheet parameter is configured.

GHSA-9gr7-gh74-qg9x: Apache StreamPipes has possibility of SSRF in pipeline element installation process

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Apache StreamPipes during installation process of pipeline elements. Previously, StreamPipes allowed users to configure custom endpoints from which to install additional pipeline elements. These endpoints were not properly validated, allowing an attacker to get StreamPipes to send an HTTP GET request to an arbitrary address. This issue affects Apache StreamPipes: through 0.93.0. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.95.0, which fixes the issue.