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#vulnerability
A clickjacking vulnerability exists in zenml-io/zenml versions up to and including 0.55.5 due to the application's failure to set appropriate X-Frame-Options or Content-Security-Policy HTTP headers. This vulnerability allows an attacker to embed the application UI within an iframe on a malicious page, potentially leading to unauthorized actions by tricking users into interacting with the interface under the attacker's control. The issue was addressed in version 0.56.3.
A vulnerability in mlflow/mlflow version 8.2.1 allows for remote code execution due to improper neutralization of special elements used in an OS command ('Command Injection') within the `mlflow.data.http_dataset_source.py` module. Specifically, when loading a dataset from a source URL with an HTTP scheme, the filename extracted from the `Content-Disposition` header or the URL path is used to generate the final file path without proper sanitization. This flaw enables an attacker to control the file path fully by utilizing path traversal or absolute path techniques, such as '../../tmp/poc.txt' or '/tmp/poc.txt', leading to arbitrary file write. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious user to execute commands on the vulnerable machine, potentially gaining access to data and model information. The issue is fixed in version 2.9.0.
# Summary The CVE allows unauthorized access to the sensitive settings exposed by /api/v1/settings endpoint without authentication. # Details ## **Unauthenticated Access:** ### Endpoint: /api/v1/settings Description: This endpoint is accessible without any form of authentication as expected. All sensitive settings are hidden except `passwordPattern`. Patches A patch for this vulnerability has been released in the following Argo CD versions: v2.11.3 v2.10.12 v2.9.17 # Impact ## Unauthenticated Access: * Type: Unauthorized Information Disclosure. * Affected Parties: All users and administrators of the Argo CD instance. * Potential Risks: Exposure of sensitive configuration data, including but not limited to deployment settings, security configurations, and internal network information.
### Summary Jupyter Server on Windows has a vulnerability that lets unauthenticated attackers leak the NTLMv2 password hash of the Windows user running the Jupyter server. An attacker can crack this password to gain access to the Windows machine hosting the Jupyter server, or access other network-accessible machines or 3rd party services using that credential. Or an attacker perform an NTLM relay attack without cracking the credential to gain access to other network-accessible machines.
Synopsys warns of a new prompt injection hack involving a security vulnerability in EmailGPT, a popular AI email…
The number of alleged hacks targeting the customers of cloud storage firm Snowflake appears to be snowballing into one of the biggest data breaches of all time.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6814-1 - Xiantong Hou discovered that libvpx did not properly handle certain malformed media files. If an application using libvpx opened a specially crafted file, a remote attacker could cause a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5706-1 - An integer overflow vulnerability in the rar e8 filter was discovered in libarchive, a multi-format archive and compression library, which may result in the execution of arbitrary code if a specially crafted RAR archive is processed.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6813-1 - It was discovered that the Hotspot component of OpenJDK 21 incorrectly handled certain exceptions with specially crafted long messages. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. It was discovered that OpenJDK 21 incorrectly performed reverse DNS query under certain circumstances in the Networking/HTTP client component. An attacker could possibly use this issue to obtain sensitive information.
Boelter Blue System Management version 1.3 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.