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Authorization Bypass
Alpine is vulnerable to authorization bypass.The vulnerability exists in doFilter functions of BlacklistUrlFilter.java and WhitelistUrlFilter.java allows an attacker to bypass administrative restrictions via executable WAR files...
CVE-2022-46875
The executable file warning was not presented when downloading .atloc and .ftploc files, which can run commands on a user's computer. Note: This issue only affected Mac OS operating systems. Other operating systems are unaffected.. This vulnerability affects Firefox 108, Firefox ESR 102.6, and...
CVE-2022-46873
Because Firefox did not implement the unsafe-hashes CSP directive, an attacker who was able to inject markup into a page otherwise protected by a Content Security Policy may have been able to inject executable script. This would be severely constrained by the specified Content Security Policy of...
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-34483
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-34483
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
Design/Logic Flaw
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
Code injection
Because Firefox did not implement the unsafe-hashes CSP directive, an attacker who was able to inject markup into a page otherwise protected by a Content Security Policy may have been able to inject executable script. This would be severely constrained by the specified Content Security Policy of...
CVE-2022-22756
If a user was convinced to drag and drop an image to their desktop or other folder, the resulting object could have been changed into an executable script which would have run arbitrary code after the user clicked on it. This vulnerability affects Firefox 97, Thunderbird 91.6, and Firefox ESR 91....
CVE-2022-34482
Summary of CVE-2022-34482 (and related advisories): An attacker could coax a user to drag-and-drop an image to the filesystem, allowing manipulation of the resulting filename to include an executable extension. This could potentially trick the user into executing malicious code. Affected product:...
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-34482
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...
CVE-2022-46873
Because Firefox did not implement the unsafe-hashes CSP directive, an attacker who was able to inject markup into a page otherwise protected by a Content Security Policy may have been able to inject executable script. This would be severely constrained by the specified Content Security Policy of...
CVE-2022-46875
The executable file warning was not presented when downloading .atloc and .ftploc files, which can run commands on a user's computer. Note: This issue only affected Mac OS operating systems. Other operating systems are unaffected.. This vulnerability affects Firefox 108, Firefox ESR 102.6, and...
CVE-2022-46875
The executable file warning was not presented when downloading .atloc and .ftploc files, which can run commands on a user's computer. Note: This issue only affected Mac OS operating systems. Other operating systems are unaffected.. This vulnerability affects Firefox 108, Firefox ESR 102.6, and...
CVE-2022-46873
Because Firefox did not implement the unsafe-hashes CSP directive, an attacker who was able to inject markup into a page otherwise protected by a Content Security Policy may have been able to inject executable script. This would be severely constrained by the specified Content Security Policy of...
CVE-2022-46875
The executable file warning was not presented when downloading .atloc and .ftploc files, which can run commands on a user's computer. Note: This issue only affected Mac OS operating systems. Other operating systems are unaffected.. This vulnerability affects Firefox 108, Firefox ESR 102.6, and...
CVE-2022-34483
An attacker who could have convinced a user to drag and drop an image to a filesystem could have manipulated the resulting filename to contain an executable extension, and by extension potentially tricked the user into executing malicious code. While very similar, this is a separate issue from...