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libcurl would reuse a previously created connection even when a TLS or SSHrelated option had been changed that should have prohibited reuse.libcurl keeps previously used connections in a connection pool for subsequenttransfers to reuse if one of them matches the setup. However, several TLS andSSH settings were left out from the configuration match checks, making themmatch too easily.
OS Command Injection vulnerability in es128 ssl-utils 1.0.0 for Node.js allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via unsanitized shell metacharacters provided to the createCertRequest() and the createCert() functions.
An issue was discovered in Pidgin before 2.14.9. A remote attacker who can spoof DNS responses can redirect a client connection to a malicious server. The client will perform TLS certificate verification of the malicious domain name instead of the original XMPP service domain, allowing the attacker to take over control over the XMPP connection and to obtain user credentials and all communication content. This is similar to CVE-2022-24968.
Black Rainbow NIMBUS before 3.7.0 allows stored Cross-site Scripting (XSS).
LinkPlay Sound Bar v1.0 allows attackers to escalate privileges via a hardcoded password for the SSL certificate.
Bottle before 0.12.20 mishandles errors during early request binding.
When files are uploaded into dotCMS via the content API, but before they become content, dotCMS writes the file down in a temporary directory. In the case of this vulnerability, dotCMS does not sanitize the filename passed in via the multipart request header and thus does not sanitize the temporary file's name. This allows an attacker to use a specially crafted request to POST files to dotCMS via the ContentResource API that gets written outside of the dotCMS temporary directory. In the case of this exploit, an attacker can upload a specially crafted .jsp file to the webapp/ROOT directory of dotCMS which can allow for remote code execution.
Artificial intelligence technology can detect the latest wave of Trickbot ransomware and block the attack before it causes damage.
### Impact One can ask for any file located in the classloader using the template API and a path with ".." in it. For example ``` {{template name="../xwiki.hbm.xml"/}} ``` To our knownledge none of the available files of the classloader in XWiki Standard contain any strong confidential data, hence the low confidentiality value of this advisory. ### Patches The issue is patched in versions 14.0 and 13.10.3. ### Workarounds There's no easy workaround for this issue, administrators should upgrade their wiki. ### References * https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-19349 * https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/commit/4917c8f355717bb636d763844528b1fe0f95e8e2 ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Open an issue in [Jira XWiki](https://jira.xwiki.org) * Email us at [security mailing list](mailto:[email protected])
The BN_mod_sqrt() function in OpenSSL versions 1.0.2, 1.1.1, and 3.0, which computes a modular square root, contains a bug that can cause it to loop forever for non-prime moduli.