| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| SearchBlox before Version 9.2.1 is vulnerable to Privileged Escalation-Lower user is able to access Admin functionality. |
| SearchBlox product with version before 9.2.1 is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting at multiple user input parameters. In SearchBlox products multiple parameters are not sanitized/validate properly which allows an attacker to inject malicious JavaScript. |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows a webmail or demo account to delete arbitrary files (SEC-547). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows a demo account to achieve code execution via PassengerApps APIs (SEC-546). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows resellers to achieve remote code execution as root via a cpsrvd rsync shell (SEC-545). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows a demo account to achieve remote code execution via a cpsrvd rsync shell (SEC-544). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows a demo account to modify files via Branding API calls (SEC-543). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 mishandles enforcement of demo checks in the Market UAPI namespace (SEC-542). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows attackers to bypass intended restrictions on features and demo accounts via WebDisk UAPI calls (SEC-541). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20, when PowerDNS is used, allows arbitrary code execution as root via dnsadmin. (SEC-537). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows stored self-XSS via the HTML file editor (SEC-535). |
| cPanel before 84.0.20 allows self XSS via a temporary character-set specification (SEC-515). |
| Citrix Gateway 11.1, 12.0, and 12.1 allows Cache Poisoning. NOTE: Citrix disputes this as not a vulnerability. By default, Citrix ADC only caches static content served under certain URL paths for Citrix Gateway usage. No dynamic content is served under these paths, which implies that those cached pages would not change based on parameter values. All other data traffic going through Citrix Gateway are NOT cached by default |
| Citrix Gateway 11.1, 12.0, and 12.1 has an Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests. NOTE: Citrix disputes the reported behavior as not a security issue. Citrix ADC only caches HTTP/1.1 traffic for performance optimization |
| Citrix Gateway 11.1, 12.0, and 12.1 allows Information Exposure Through Caching. NOTE: Citrix disputes this as not a vulnerability. There is no sensitive information disclosure through the cache headers on Citrix ADC. The "Via" header lists cache protocols and recipients between the start and end points for a request or a response. The "Age" header provides the age of the cached response in seconds. Both headers are commonly used for proxy cache and the information is not sensitive |
| PHPGurukul Daily Expense Tracker System 1.0 is vulnerable to stored XSS, as demonstrated by the ExpenseItem or ExpenseCost parameter in manage-expense.php. |
| PHPGurukul Daily Expense Tracker System 1.0 is vulnerable to SQL injection, as demonstrated by the email parameter in index.php or register.php. The SQL injection allows to dump the MySQL database and to bypass the login prompt. |
| An issue was discovered in Zammad 3.0 through 3.2. It returns source code of static resources when submitting an OPTIONS request, rather than a GET request. Disclosure of source code allows for an attacker to formulate more precise attacks. Source code was disclosed for the file 404.html (/zammad/public/404.html) |
| An issue was discovered in Zammad 3.0 through 3.2. After authentication, it transmits sensitive information to the user that may be compromised and used by an attacker to gain unauthorized access. Hashed passwords are returned to the user when visiting a certain URL. |
| An XSS issue was discovered in Zammad 3.0 through 3.2. Malicious code can be provided by a low-privileged user through the File Upload functionality in Zammad. The malicious JavaScript will execute within the browser of any user who opens a specially crafted link to the uploaded file with an active Zammad session. |