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LMS PHP 1.0 SQL Injection

LMS PHP version 1.0 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.

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GoPlus Report: Blockchain Networks Using API Security Data to Mitigate Web3 Threats

By Uzair Amir Singapore, 28 March 2024 – GoPlus Labs, the leading Web3 security infrastructure provider, has unveiled a groundbreaking report… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: GoPlus Report: Blockchain Networks Using API Security Data to Mitigate Web3 Threats

Enter the substitute teacher

Welcome to this week’s threat source newsletter with Jon out, you’ve got me as your substitute teacher. I’m taking you back to those halcyon days of youth and that moment when you found out that you had a sub that day...

C2A Security’s EVSec Platform Gains Automotive Industry Traction for Compliance

By Cyber Newswire C2A Security’s EVSec Risk Management and Automation Platform Gains Traction in Automotive Industry as Companies Seek to Efficiently Meet Regulatory Requirements. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: C2A Security’s EVSec Platform Gains Automotive Industry Traction for Compliance

GHSA-2g4c-8fpm-c46v: web3-utils Prototype Pollution vulnerability

### Impact: The mergeDeep() function in the web3-utils package has been identified for Prototype Pollution vulnerability. An attacker has the ability to modify an object's prototype, which could result in changing the behavior of all objects that inherit from the impacted prototype by providing carefully crafted input to function. ### Patches: It has been fixed in web3-utils version 4.2.1 so all packages and apps depending on web3-utils >=4.0.1 and <=4.2.0 should upgrade to web3-utils 4.2.1. ### Workarounds: None

Google TAG Reports Zero-Day Surge and Rise of State Hacker Threats

By Waqas Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reports a concerning rise in zero-day exploits and increased activity from state-backed hackers.… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Google TAG Reports Zero-Day Surge and Rise of State Hacker Threats

GHSA-r3hx-qfh5-r9m7: Elasticsearch Incorrect Authorization vulnerability

Incorrect Authorization issue exists in the API key based security model for Remote Cluster Security, which is currently in Beta, in Elasticsearch 8.10.0 and before 8.13.0. This allows a malicious user with a valid API key for a remote cluster configured to use the new Remote Cluster Security to read arbitrary documents from any index on the remote cluster, and only if they use the Elasticsearch custom transport protocol to issue requests with the target index ID, the shard ID and the document ID. None of Elasticsearch REST API endpoints are affected by this issue.

GHSA-w5gg-2q56-6h4f: Elasticsearch Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability

A flaw was discovered in Elasticsearch, where processing a document in a deeply nested pipeline on an ingest node could cause the Elasticsearch node to crash.

Sharepoint Dynamic Proxy Generator Remote Command Execution

This Metasploit module exploits two vulnerabilities in Sharepoint 2019 - an authentication bypass as noted in CVE-2023-29357 which was patched in June of 2023 and CVE-2023-24955 which was a remote command execution vulnerability patched in May of 2023. The authentication bypass allows attackers to impersonate the Sharepoint Admin user. This vulnerability stems from the signature validation check used to verify JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) used for OAuth authentication. If the signing algorithm of the user-provided JWT is set to none, SharePoint skips the signature validation step due to a logic flaw in the ReadTokenCore() method. After impersonating the administrator user, the attacker has access to the Sharepoint API and is able to exploit CVE-2023-24955. This authenticated remote command execution vulnerability leverages the impersonated privileged account to replace the /BusinessDataMetadataCatalog/BDCMetadata.bdcm file in the webroot directory with a payload. The payload is then compiled...