| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| A vulnerability has been identified in SINEC Traffic Analyzer (6GK8822-1BG01-0BA0) (All versions < V1.2). The web interface of the affected devices are vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery(CSRF) attacks. By tricking an authenticated victim user to click a malicious link, an attacker could perform arbitrary actions on the device on behalf of the victim user. |
| The Jupyter Server provides the backend for Jupyter web applications. Jupyter Server on Windows has a vulnerability that lets unauthenticated attackers leak the NTLMv2 password hash of the Windows user running the Jupyter server. An attacker can crack this password to gain access to the Windows machine hosting the Jupyter server, or access other network-accessible machines or 3rd party services using that credential. Or an attacker perform an NTLM relay attack without cracking the credential to gain access to other network-accessible machines. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.14.1. |
| IBM MQ 9.3 LTS and 9.3 CD could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information when a detailed technical error message is returned in the browser. This information could be used in further attacks against the system. IBM X-Force ID: 292766. |
| IBM MQ Console 9.3 LTS and 9.3 CD could disclose could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information when a detailed technical error message is returned in the browser. This information could be used in further attacks against the system. IBM X-Force ID: 292765. |
| IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5 and 9.0 could allow a remote authenticated attacker, who has authorized access to the administrative console, to execute arbitrary code. Using specially crafted input, the attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the system. IBM X-Force ID: 292641. |
| IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5 and 9.0 is vulnerable to cross-site scripting. This vulnerability allows a privileged user to embed arbitrary JavaScript code in the Web UI thus altering the intended functionality potentially leading to credentials disclosure within a trusted session. IBM X-Force ID: 292640. |
| IBM InfoSphere Information Server 11.7 could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information when a detailed technical error message is returned in a stack trace. This information could be used in further attacks against the system. IBM X-Force ID: 290342. |
| IBM MQ 9.0 LTS, 9.1 LTS, 9.2 LTS, 9.3 LTS, and 9.3 CD is vulnerable to a denial of service attack caused by an error applying configuration changes. IBM X-Force ID: 290335. |
| Missing Authorization vulnerability in ThemeBoy SportsPress – Sports Club & League Manager.This issue affects SportsPress – Sports Club & League Manager: from n/a through 2.7.20. |
| Missing Authorization vulnerability in weDevs weMail.This issue affects weMail: from n/a through 1.14.2. |
| Missing Authorization vulnerability in AdFoxly AdFoxly – Ad Manager, AdSense Ads & Ads.Txt.This issue affects AdFoxly – Ad Manager, AdSense Ads & Ads.Txt: from n/a through 1.8.5. |
| Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') vulnerability in dexta Dextaz Ping allows Command Injection.This issue affects Dextaz Ping: from n/a through 0.65. |
| Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (XSS or 'Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in VideoWhisper Picture Gallery allows Stored XSS.This issue affects Picture Gallery: from n/a through 1.5.11. |
| Missing Authorization vulnerability in SoftLab Radio Player.This issue affects Radio Player: from n/a through 2.0.73. |
| GeoServer is an open source server that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. Starting in version 2.10.0 and prior to versions 2.24.4 and 2.25.1, GeoServer's Server Status page and REST API 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. Additionally, many community-developed GeoServer container images `export` other credentials from their start-up scripts as environment variables to the GeoServer (`java`) process. The precise scope of the issue depends on which container image is used and how it is configured.
The `about status` API endpoint which powers the Server Status page is only available to administrators.Depending on the operating environment, administrators might have legitimate access to credentials in other ways, but this issue defeats more sophisticated controls (like break-glass access to secrets or role accounts).By default, GeoServer only allows same-origin authenticated API access. This limits the scope for a third-party attacker to use an administrator’s credentials to gain access to credentials. The researchers who found the vulnerability were unable to determine any other conditions under which the GeoServer REST API may be available more broadly.
Users should update container images to use GeoServer 2.24.4 or 2.25.1 to get the bug fix. As a workaround, leave environment variables and Java system properties hidden by default. Those who provide the option to re-enable it should communicate the impact and risks so that users can make an informed choice. |
| Due to missing verification of file type or
content, SAP Enable Now allows an authenticated attacker to upload arbitrary
files. These files include executables which might be downloaded and executed
by the user which could host malware. On successful exploitation an attacker
can cause limited impact on confidentiality and Integrity of the application. |
| Manage Incoming Payment Files (F1680) of SAP
S/4HANA does not perform necessary authorization checks for an authenticated
user, resulting in escalation of privileges. As a result, it has high impact on
integrity and no impact on the confidentiality and availability of the system. |
| SAP Student Life Cycle
Management (SLcM) fails to conduct proper authorization checks for
authenticated users, leading to the potential escalation of privileges. On
successful exploitation it could allow an attacker to access and edit
non-sensitive report variants that are typically restricted, causing minimal
impact on the confidentiality and integrity of the application. |
| WebFlow Services of SAP Business Workflow allows
an authenticated attacker to enumerate accessible HTTP endpoints in the
internal network by specially crafting HTTP requests. On successful
exploitation this can result in information disclosure. It has no impact on
integrity and availability of the application. |
| Due to unrestricted access to the Meta Model
Repository services in SAP NetWeaver AS Java, attackers can perform DoS attacks
on the application, which may prevent legitimate users from accessing it. This
can result in no impact on confidentiality and integrity but a high impact on
the availability of the application. |