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SugarCRM versions 12.2.0 and below suffer from a PHP object injection vulnerability.
SugarCRM versions 12.2.0 suffer from a bean manipulation vulnerability that can allow for privilege escalation.
A missing permission check in Jenkins Fortify Plugin 22.1.38 and earlier allows attackers with Overall/Read permission to connect to an attacker-specified URL using attacker-specified credentials IDs obtained through another method, capturing credentials stored in Jenkins.
Jenkins Fortify Plugin 22.1.38 and earlier does not escape the error message for a form validation method, resulting in an HTML injection vulnerability.
From a user’s perspective, OAuth works like magic. In just a few keystrokes, you can whisk through the account creation process and gain immediate access to whatever new app or integration you’re seeking. Unfortunately, few users understand the implications of the permissions they allow when they create a new OAuth grant, making it easy for malicious actors to manipulate employees into giving
Categories: News Tags: Discord.io Tags: Discord Tags: data breach Discord.io has confirmed that personally identifiable information of 760,000 members was stolen in a data breach. The third-party Discord service has been shut down for the time being (Read more...) The post Discord.io confirms theft of 760,000 members' data appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Jenkins Tuleap Authentication Plugin 1.1.20 and earlier does not use a constant-time comparison when checking whether two authentication tokens are equal. This could potentially allow attackers to use statistical methods to obtain a valid authentication token. Tuleap Authentication Plugin 1.1.21 uses a constant-time comparison when validating authentication tokens.
Jenkins Folders Plugin 6.846.v23698686f0f6 and earlier displays an error message that includes an absolute path of a log file when attempting to access the Scan Organization Folder Log if no logs are available, exposing information about the Jenkins controller file system.
Jenkins Maven Artifact ChoiceListProvider (Nexus) Plugin 1.14 and earlier does not set the appropriate context for credentials lookup, allowing attackers with Item/Configure permission to access and capture credentials they are not entitled to.
A cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Jenkins Favorite View Plugin 5.v77a_37f62782d and earlier allows attackers to add or remove views from another user's favorite views tab bar.