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CVE-2023-28625: Release release 2.4.13.2 · OpenIDC/mod_auth_openidc

mod_auth_openidc is an authentication and authorization module for the Apache 2.x HTTP server that implements the OpenID Connect Relying Party functionality. In versions 2.0.0 through 2.4.13.1, when `OIDCStripCookies` is set and a crafted cookie supplied, a NULL pointer dereference would occur, resulting in a segmentation fault. This could be used in a Denial-of-Service attack and thus presents an availability risk. Version 2.4.13.2 contains a patch for this issue. As a workaround, avoid using `OIDCStripCookies`.

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Mullvad VPN and Tor Project Release Mullvad Browser

By Waqas Mullvad VPN and the Tor Project Join Forces to Launch Mullvad Browser, a Privacy-Focused Web Browser. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Mullvad VPN and Tor Project Release Mullvad Browser

"It's The Service Accounts, Stupid": Why Do PAM Deployments Take (almost) Forever To Complete

Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions are regarded as the common practice to prevent identity threats to administrative accounts. In theory, the PAM concept makes absolute sense: place admin credentials in a vault, rotate their passwords, and closely monitor their sessions. However, the harsh reality is that the vast majority of PAM projects either become a years-long project, or even

Big changes to Twitter verification: How to spot a verified account

Categories: News Tags: twitter Tags: blue Tags: verified Tags: verification Tags: fake Tags: fraud Tags: phish Tags: phishing Tags: scam Tags: imposter Significant changes to Twitter's verification identifiers mean new rules for ensuring whether an account is real. (Read more...) The post Big changes to Twitter verification: How to spot a verified account appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

CVE-2023-27163: request-baskets SSRF details - CodiMD

request-baskets up to v1.2.1 was discovered to contain a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the component /api/baskets/{name}. This vulnerability allows attackers to access network resources and sensitive information via a crafted API request.

CVE-2023-27160: GitHub - forem/forem: For empowering community 🌱

forem up to v2022.11.11 was discovered to contain a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the component /articles/{id}. This vulnerability allows attackers to access network resources and sensitive information via a crafted POST request.

Textpattern 4.8.8 Remote Code Execution

Textpattern version 4.8.8 suffers from an authenticated remote code execution vulnerability.

CVE-2023-28756: Ruby 3.2.0 Released

A ReDoS issue was discovered in the Time component through 0.2.1 in Ruby through 3.2.1. The Time parser mishandles invalid URLs that have specific characters. It causes an increase in execution time for parsing strings to Time objects. The fixed versions are 0.1.1 and 0.2.2.

CVE-2023-27535

An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in libcurl <8.0.0 in the FTP connection reuse feature that can result in wrong credentials being used during subsequent transfers. Previously created connections are kept in a connection pool for reuse if they match the current setup. However, certain FTP settings such as CURLOPT_FTP_ACCOUNT, CURLOPT_FTP_ALTERNATIVE_TO_USER, CURLOPT_FTP_SSL_CCC, and CURLOPT_USE_SSL were not included in the configuration match checks, causing them to match too easily. This could lead to libcurl using the wrong credentials when performing a transfer, potentially allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information.

CVE-2023-28462: Vulnerability Affecting Server Environments On Java 1.8 on Updates lower than 1.8u191

A JNDI rebind operation in the default ORB listener in Payara Server 4.1.2.191 (Enterprise), 5.20.0 and newer (Enterprise), and 5.2020.1 and newer (Community), when Java 1.8u181 and earlier is used, allows remote attackers to load malicious code on the server once a JNDI directory scan is performed.