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CVE-2023-29809: Companymaps 8.0 SQL Injection ≈ Packet Storm

SQL injection vulnerability found in Maximilian Vogt companymaps (cmaps) v.8.0 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted script in the request.

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CVE-2023-30330: GitHub - Filiplain/LFI-to-RCE-SE-Suite-2.0: Authenticated Local File Inclusion to Remote Code Execution on SoftExpert Suite EQM.

SoftExpert (SE) Excellence Suite 2.x versions before 2.1.3 is vulnerable to Local File Inclusion in the function /se/v42300/generic/gn_defaultframe/2.0/defaultframe_filter.php.

CVE-2023-27554: IBM WebSphere Application Server is vulnerable to an XML External Entity (XXE) Injection vulnerability (CVE-2023-27554)

IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5 and 9.0 is vulnerable to an XML External Entity Injection (XXE) attack when processing XML data. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to expose sensitive information or consume memory resources. IBM X-Force ID: 249185.

Windows Kernel CmpDoReDoCreateKey / CmpDoReOpenTransKey Out-Of-Bounds Read

The Windows kernel suffers from out-of-bounds read vulnerabilities when operating on invalid registry paths in CmpDoReDoCreateKey / CmpDoReOpenTransKey.

Windows Kernel Uninitialized Memory / Pointer Disclosure

The Windows Kernel suffers from a disclosure of kernel pointers and uninitialized memory through registry KTM transaction log files.

Pentaho Business Server Authentication Bypass / SSTI / Code Execution

Hitachi Vantara Pentaho Business Analytics Server prior to versions 9.4.0.1 and 9.3.0.2, including 8.3.x is vulnerable to an authentication bypass (CVE-2022-43939) and a Server Side Template Injection (SSTI) vulnerability (CVE-2022-43769) that can be chained together to achieve unauthenticated code execution as the user running the Pentaho Business Analytics Server. The first vulnerability (CVE-2022-43939) is an authentication bypass which stems from a regex that allows any URL that ends in "/", followed by "require", optionally "-js" or "-cfg", any character, and then the string "js" followed optionally by "?" and then any characters of the attacker's choice. The second (CVE-2022-43769) is a server side template injection. This vulnerability allows remote code execution by making a GET request to /api/ldap/config/ldapTreeNodeChildren and setting the url parameter to ThymeLeaf template code. By abusing the ability to execute arbitrary Java classes within Thymeleaf templates, an attacke...

Windows Kernel CmpCleanupLightWeightPrepare Use-After-Free

In Windows Registry, security descriptors are shared by multiple keys, and thus reference counted via the _CM_KEY_SECURITY.ReferenceCount field. It is critical for system security that the kernel correctly keeps track of the references, so that the sum of the ReferenceCount fields is equal to the number of keys in the hive at all times (with small exceptions for things like transacted and not yet committed operations etc.). If the ReferenceCount of any descriptor drops below the true number of its active references, it may result in a use-after-free condition and memory corruption. Similarly, if the field becomes inadequately large, it may be possible to overflow it and also trigger a use-after-free. A bug of the latter type is described in this report.

New APT Group Red Stinger Targets Military and Critical Infrastructure in Eastern Europe

A previously undetected advanced persistent threat (APT) actor dubbed Red Stinger has been linked to attacks targeting Eastern Europe since 2020. "Military, transportation, and critical infrastructure were some of the entities being targeted, as well as some involved in the September East Ukraine referendums," Malwarebytes disclosed in a report published today. "Depending on the campaign,

Multiple Ransomware Groups Adapt Babuk Code to Target ESXi VMs

Two years ago, a popular ransomware-as-a-service group's source code got leaked. Now other ransomware groups are using it for their own purposes.

Babuk Source Code Sparks 9 Different Ransomware Strains Targeting VMware ESXi Systems

Multiple threat actors have capitalized on the leak of Babuk (aka Babak or Babyk) ransomware code in September 2021 to build as many as nine different ransomware families capable of targeting VMware ESXi systems. "These variants emerged through H2 2022 and H1 2023, which shows an increasing trend of Babuk source code adoption," SentinelOne security researcher Alex Delamotte said in a report