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Six critical vulnerabilities included in August’s Microsoft security update

The only vulnerability Microsoft states is being exploited in the wild is CVE-2023-38180, a denial-of-service vulnerability in .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio.

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CVE-2023-35384

Windows HTML Platforms Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability

CVE-2023-36889

Windows Group Policy Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability

CVE-2023-38184

Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35387

Windows Bluetooth A2DP driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35386

Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35380

Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35378

Windows Projected File System Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

CVE-2023-36907

Windows Cryptographic Services Information Disclosure Vulnerability

CVE-2023-39342: Release Dangerzone 0.4.2 · freedomofpress/dangerzone

Dangerzone is software for converting potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images to safe PDFs. The Dangerzone CLI (`dangerzone-cli` command) logs output from the container where the file sanitization takes place, to the user's terminal. Prior to version 0.4.2, if the container is compromised and can return attacker-controlled strings, then the attacker may be able to spoof messages in the user's terminal or change the window title. Besides logging output from containers, it also logs the names of the files it sanitizes. If these files contain ANSI escape sequences, then the same issue applies. Dangerzone is predominantly a GUI application, so this issue should leave most of our users unaffected. Nevertheless, we always suggest updating to the newest version. This issue is fixed in Dangerzone 0.4.2.