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View CSAF 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 7.0 ATTENTION: Exploitable remotely Vendor: ICONICS, Mitsubishi Electric Equipment: ICONICS Product Suite Vulnerabilities: Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling, Improper Neutralization, Uncontrolled Search Path Element, Improper Authentication, Unsafe Reflection 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could result in denial of service, improper privilege management, or potentially remote code execution. 3. TECHNICAL DETAILS 3.1 AFFECTED PRODUCTS ICONICS reports that the following versions of ICONICS Product Suite are affected: ICONICS Suite including GENESIS64, Hyper Historian, AnalytiX, and MobileHMI: Version 10.97.2 (CVE-2022-2650, CVE-2023-4807) AlarmWorX Multimedia (AlarmWorX64 MMX): All versions prior to 10.97.3 (CVE-2024-1182) MobileHMI: All versions prior to 10.97.3 (CVE-2024-1573) ICONICS Suite including GENESIS64, Hyper Historian, AnalytiX, and MobileHMI: All versions prior to 10.97.3 (CVE-2024-...
### Impact If GeoServer is deployed in the Windows operating system using an Apache Tomcat web application server, it is possible to bypass existing input validation in the GeoWebCache ByteStreamController class and read arbitrary classpath resources with specific file name extensions. If GeoServer is also deployed as a web archive using the data directory embedded in the geoserver.war file (rather than an external data directory), it will likely be possible to read specific resources to gain administrator privileges. However, it is very unlikely that production environments will be using the embedded data directory since, depending on how GeoServer is deployed, it will be erased and re-installed (which would also reset to the default password) either every time the server restarts or every time a new GeoServer WAR is installed and is therefore difficult to maintain. An external data directory will always be used if GeoServer is running in standalone mode (via an installer or a bina...
GeoServer's Server Status page and REST API (at `/geoserver/rest/about/status`) lists *all* environment variables and Java properties to *any* GeoServer user with administrative rights as part of those modules' status message. These variables/properties can also contain sensitive information, such as database passwords or API keys/tokens, for example: * Data stores defined with [parameterized catalog settings][catalog] (`-DALLOW_ENV_PARAMETRIZATION=true`) which need a password or access key. * GeoServer's official Docker image [uses environment variables to configure PostgreSQL JNDI resources, including credentials][docker-jndi] (`POSTGRES_HOST`, `POSTGRES_USERNAME`, `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`) Additionally, many community-developed GeoServer container images `export` other credentials from their start-up scripts as environment variables to the GeoServer (`java`) process, such as: * GeoServer `admin` and master (`root`) passwords * Tomcat management application password * HTTPS/TLS cer...
Qualys has discovered a a signal handler race condition vulnerability in OpenSSH's server, sshd. If a client does not authenticate within LoginGraceTime seconds (120 by default, 600 in old OpenSSH versions), then sshd's SIGALRM handler is called asynchronously, but this signal handler calls various functions that are not async-signal-safe - for example, syslog(). This race condition affects sshd in its default configuration.
Simple Laboratory Management System version 1.0 suffers from a remote time-based SQL injection vulnerability.
Azon Dominator Affiliate Marketing Script suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
WordPress WPCode Lite plugin version 2.1.14 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.
Customer Support System version 1.0 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability. Original discovery of cross site scripting in this version is attributed to Ahmed Abba in November of 2020.
The threat actor known as Transparent Tribe has continued to unleash malware-laced Android apps as part of a social engineering campaign to target individuals of interest. "These APKs continue the group's trend of embedding spyware into curated video browsing applications, with a new expansion targeting mobile gamers, weapons enthusiasts, and TikTok fans," SentinelOne security researcher Alex
Installers for three different software products developed by an Indian company named Conceptworld have been trojanized to distribute information-stealing malware. The installers correspond to Notezilla, RecentX, and Copywhiz, according to cybersecurity firm Rapid7, which discovered the supply chain compromise on June 18, 2024. The issue has since been remediated by Conceptworld as of June 24