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Largest Patch Tuesday since July includes two exploited in the wild, three critical vulnerabilities

The two vulnerabilities that Microsoft reports have been actively exploited in the wild and are publicly known are both rated as only being of “moderate” severity.

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Healthcare's Grim Cyber Prognosis Requires Security Booster

As healthcare organizations struggle against operational issues, two-thirds of the industry suffered ransomware attacks in the past year, and an increasing number are caving to extortion and paying up.

GHSA-5wpr-cj9p-959r: HTTP Request Smuggling Leading to Client Timeouts in resteasy-netty4

A vulnerability was found in the resteasy-netty4 library arising from improper handling of HTTP requests using smuggling techniques. When an HTTP smuggling request with an ASCII control character is sent, it causes the Netty HttpObjectDecoder to transition into a BAD_MESSAGE state. As a result, any subsequent legitimate requests on the same connection are ignored, leading to client timeouts, which may impact systems using load balancers and expose them to risk.

GHSA-jqh2-ch7p-xwxh: Quarkus CXF logs passwords and other secrets

A vulnerability was found in Quarkus CXF. Passwords and other secrets may appear in the application log in spite of the user configuring them to be hidden. This issue requires some special configuration to be vulnerable, such as SOAP logging enabled, application set client, and endpoint logging properties, and the attacker must have access to the application log.

GHSA-jj5c-hhrg-vv5h: xhtml2pdf Denial of Service via crafted string

An issue in the getcolor function in utils.py of xhtml2pdf v0.2.13 allows attackers to cause a Regular expression Denial of Service (ReDOS) via supplying a crafted string.

GHSA-rrqc-c2jx-6jgv: Django allows enumeration of user e-mail addresses

An issue was discovered in Django v5.1.1, v5.0.9, and v4.2.16. The django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm class, when used in a view implementing password reset flows, allows remote attackers to enumerate user e-mail addresses by sending password reset requests and observing the outcome (only when e-mail sending is consistently failing).

GHSA-5hgc-2vfp-mqvc: Django vulnerable to denial-of-service attack via the urlize() and urlizetrunc() template filters

An issue was discovered in Django 5.1 before 5.1.1, 5.0 before 5.0.9, and 4.2 before 4.2.16. The urlize() and urlizetrunc() template filters are subject to a potential denial-of-service attack via very large inputs with a specific sequence of characters.

GHSA-7vw9-cfwx-9gx9: Microsoft Security Advisory CVE-2024-38229 | .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

# Microsoft Security Advisory CVE-2024-38229 | .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability ## <a name="executive-summary"></a>Executive summary Microsoft is releasing this security advisory to provide information about a vulnerability in .NET 8.0 and .NET 9.0. This advisory also provides guidance on what developers can do to update their applications to remove this vulnerability. A vulnerability exists in ASP.NET when closing an HTTP/3 stream while application code is writing to the response body, a race condition may lead to use-after-free. Note: HTTP/3 is experimental in .NET 6.0. If you are on .NET 6.0 and using HTTP/3, please upgrade to .NET 8.0.10. .NET 6.0 will not receive a security patch for this vulnerability. ## Announcement Announcement for this issue can be found at https://github.com/dotnet/announcements/issues/326 ## <a name="mitigation-factors"></a>Mitigation factors HTTP/3 support is not enabled by default in ASP.NET Core applications. For more information on how ...

Zero-Day Alert: Three Critical Ivanti CSA Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited

Ivanti has warned that three new security vulnerabilities impacting its Cloud Service Appliance (CSA) have come under active exploitation in the wild. The zero-day flaws are being weaponized in conjunction with another flaw in CSA that the company patched last month, the Utah-based software services provider said. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an authenticated

The Perils of Ignoring Cybersecurity Basics

The massive outage involving a faulty Falcon update is an excellent illustration of what happens when organizations neglect security fundamentals.