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dio vulnerable to CRLF injection with HTTP method string
Impact The dio package 4.0.0 for Dart allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP method string, a different vulnerability than CVE-2020-35669. Patches The vulnerability has been resolved by https://github.com/cfug/dio/commit/927f79e93ba39f3c3a12c190624a55653d577984, and included sinc...
GHSA-9324-JV53-9CC8 dio vulnerable to CRLF injection with HTTP method string
Impact The dio package 4.0.0 for Dart allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP method string, a different vulnerability than CVE-2020-35669. Patches The vulnerability has been resolved by https://github.com/cfug/dio/commit/927f79e93ba39f3c3a12c190624a55653d577984, and included sinc...
dio vulnerable to CRLF injection with HTTP method string
The dio package 4.0.0 for Dart allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP method string, a different vulnerability than CVE-2020-35669...
SUSE CVE-2021-39241
An issue was discovered in HAProxy 2.0 before 2.0.24, 2.2 before 2.2.16, 2.3 before 2.3.13, and 2.4 before 2.4.3. An HTTP method name may contain a space followed by the name of a protected resource. It is possible that a server would interpret this as a request for that protected resource, such ...
CVE-2022-45411
Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitigate this attack, browsers placed limits on fetch and XMLHttpReques...
Cross site scripting
Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitigate this attack, browsers placed limits on fetch and XMLHttpReques...
CVE-2022-45411
Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitigate this attack, browsers placed limits on fetch and XMLHttpReques...
CVE-2022-45411
Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitigate this attack, browsers placed limits on fetch and XMLHttpReques...
CVE-2022-45411
Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitigate this attack, browsers placed limits on fetch and XMLHttpReques...
CVE-2022-45411
CVE-2022-45411: Cross-Site Tracing vulnerability in Firefox/Thunderbird due to servers echoing Trace requests and exposure of authorization headers/cookies; mitigations have been implemented via browser fetch/XHR limits and non-standard headers like X-Http-Method-Override. The issue is acknowledg...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
CVE-2022-45956
Boa Web Server versions 0.94.13 through 0.94.14 fail to validate the correct security constraint on the HEAD HTTP method allowing everyone to bypass the Basic Authorization mechanism...
CVE-2022-45956
Boa Web Server versions 0.94.13 through 0.94.14 fail to validate the correct security constraint on the HEAD HTTP method allowing everyone to bypass the Basic Authorization mechanism...
CVE-2022-45956
CVE-2022-45956 affects Boa Web Server versions 0.94.13–0.94.14. The HEAD HTTP method is not properly constrained, allowing bypass of Basic Authentication and access to protected resources. Reported in multiple sources (NVD/Red Hat/PT-Security), with a CVSS v3.1 base score of 5.3 (Network, Low att...
Oracle Linux 9 : thunderbird (ELSA-2022-8561)
The remote Oracle Linux 9 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2022-8561 advisory. 102.5.0-2.0.1 - Replaced thunderbird-redhat-default-prefs.js with thunderbird-oracle-default-prefs.js 102.5.0-2 - Update to 102.5.0 build2 102.5.0-1 -...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...