Filtered by vendor Angularjs Subscriptions
Filtered by product Angular Subscriptions
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2022-25844 3 Angularjs, Fedoraproject, Netapp 3 Angular, Fedora, Ontap Select Deploy Administration Utility 2024-09-16 5.3 Medium
The package angular after 1.7.0 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) by providing a custom locale rule that makes it possible to assign the parameter in posPre: ' '.repeat() of NUMBER_FORMATS.PATTERNS[1].posPre with a very high value. **Note:** 1) This package has been deprecated and is no longer maintained. 2) The vulnerable versions are 1.7.0 and higher.
CVE-2022-25869 1 Angularjs 1 Angular 2024-09-16 4.2 Medium
All versions of package angular are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) due to insecure page caching in the Internet Explorer browser, which allows interpolation of <textarea> elements.
CVE-2023-26117 2 Angularjs, Fedoraproject 2 Angular, Fedora 2024-08-02 5.3 Medium
Versions of the package angular from 1.0.0 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the $resource service due to the usage of an insecure regular expression. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.
CVE-2023-26118 2 Angularjs, Fedoraproject 2 Angular, Fedora 2024-08-02 5.3 Medium
Versions of the package angular from 1.4.9 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the <input type="url"> element due to the usage of an insecure regular expression in the input[url] functionality. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.
CVE-2023-26116 2 Angularjs, Fedoraproject 2 Angular, Fedora 2024-08-02 5.3 Medium
Versions of the package angular from 1.2.21 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the angular.copy() utility function due to the usage of an insecure regular expression. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.