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The ABB Cylon ASPECT system contains an unauthenticated information disclosure vulnerability in the pupDumpStats.php script. When this endpoint is accessed, it triggers the download of a sensitive debug file located at /usr/local/aam/var/pupdbg.dump. This file may contain internal system information, including protocol states, transaction logs, and system mappings. The vulnerability arises from an Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) issue, where the script does not validate or authenticate the requester before allowing access to the debug file. Exploiting this flaw enables an attacker to retrieve sensitive operational data, potentially aiding in further exploitation of the system.
December Microsoft Patch Tuesday. 89 CVEs, of which 18 were added since November MSPT. 1 vulnerability with signs of exploitation in the wild: 🔻 EoP – Windows Common Log File System Driver (CVE-2024-49138). There are no details about this vulnerability yet. Strictly speaking, there was another vulnerability that was exploited in the wild: EoP – […]
There is a possible Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the `content_security_policy` helper in Action Pack. Impact ------ Applications which set Content-Security-Policy (CSP) headers dynamically from untrusted user input may be vulnerable to carefully crafted inputs being able to inject new directives into the CSP. This could lead to a bypass of the CSP and its protection against XSS and other attacks. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- Applications can avoid setting CSP headers dynamically from untrusted input, or can validate/sanitize that input. Credits ------- Thanks to [ryotak](https://hackerone.com/ryotak) for the report!
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel recommended "urgent action" to safeguard the nation's communications systems from real and present cybersecurity threats.
The zero-day (CVE-2024-49138), plus a worryingly critical unauthenticated RCE security vulnerability (CVE-2024-49112), are unwanted gifts for security admins this season.
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Avenwu Whistle v.2.9.90 and before allows attackers to perform malicious API calls, resulting in the execution of arbitrary code on the victim's machine.
The threat actor group recently took credit for a similar attack on Blue Yonder that affected multiple organizations, including Starbucks.
The Patch Tuesday for December of 2024 includes 72 vulnerabilities, including four that Microsoft marked as “critical.” The remaining vulnerabilities listed are classified as “important.”
A critical security flaw in Dell Power Manager has been discovered that could allow attackers to compromise your systems and execute arbitrary code.
The Nemesis and ShinyHunters attackers scanned millions of IP addresses to find exploitable cloud-based flaws, though their operation ironically was discovered due to a cloud misconfiguration of their own doing.