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CVE-2022-39307
Grafana exposes user-enumeration via the forget-password flow. A POST to /api/user/password/sent-reset-email leaks whether a username/email exists by returning a “user not found” message, enabling information disclosure to unauthenticated users. Affected are Grafana installations (versions <= ...
CVE-2022-39306
CVE-2022-39306 affects Grafana prior to 9.2.4 (and 8.5.x backport to 8.5.15). The issue is improper input validation during the invitation/sign-up flow that admins use to add members to an organization. An invite link can be used to sign up with arbitrary username/email, enabling an attacker to b...
CVE-2022-39328 Grafana vulnerable to race condition allowing privilege escalation
Grafana is an open-source platform for monitoring and observability. Versions starting with 9.2.0 and less than 9.2.4 contain a race condition in the authentication middlewares logic which may allow an unauthenticated user to query an administration endpoint under heavy load. This issue is patche...
CVE-2022-32913
The issue was addressed with additional restrictions on the observability of app states. This issue is fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, iOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS Monterey 12.6, tvOS 16. A sandboxed app may be able to determine which app is currently using the camera...
CVE-2022-32913
The issue was addressed with additional restrictions on the observability of app states. This issue is fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, iOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS Monterey 12.6, tvOS 16. A sandboxed app may be able to determine which app is currently using the camera...
CVE-2022-32913
The issue was addressed with additional restrictions on the observability of app states. This issue is fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, iOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS Monterey 12.6, tvOS 16. A sandboxed app may be able to determine which app is currently using the camera...
CVE-2022-32913
The issue was addressed with additional restrictions on the observability of app states. This issue is fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, iOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS Monterey 12.6, tvOS 16. A sandboxed app may be able to determine which app is currently using the camera...
This Week in Spring - October 18th, 2022
Hi, Spring fans! Howre you doin? Im doin alright! Last week I was in Antwerp, Belgium, for the amazing Devoxx BE show. I did a presentation with my friend and hero James Ward on Spring and Kotlin that was voted third most-liked talk at a show with more than 250 speakers! That was a personal caree...
Spring at JavaOne 2022
Hi, Spring fans! Its Sunday the 16th of October as I write this and Im winging my way to sunny Las Vegas, Nevada, where Ill be attending and presenting at the first JavaOne show in years! It didnt exist as the JavaOne we know and love for years, even before the pandemic interrupted life as we kno...
CVE-2022-31123
Grafana is an open source observability and data visualization platform. Versions prior to 9.1.8 and 8.5.14 are vulnerable to a bypass in the plugin signature verification. An attacker can convince a server admin to download and successfully run a malicious plugin even though unsigned plugins are...
CVE-2022-39201
Grafana CVE-2022-39201 affects Grafana before patches in 8.5.14 and 9.1.8. The issue allows a destination plugin to receive a user’s Grafana authentication cookie via data source and plugin proxy endpoints under certain conditions, enabling cookie leakage. Patched in Grafana 8.5.14 and 9.1.8; oth...
CVE-2022-31130
CVE-2022-31130 affects Grafana: older Grafana releases expose authentication tokens via destination plugins, impacting data source and plugin proxy endpoints. Specifically, versions prior to 9.1.8 and 8.5.14 can leak a user’s Grafana token to a destination plugin under certain conditions; a patch...
CVE-2022-31123
Grafana contains a plugin-signature verification bypass (CVE-2022-31123) due to a versioning flaw in signed/unsigned plugin handling. A local authenticated attacker could persuade a server admin to load a malicious unsigned plugin. Affected CTs: Grafana versions prior to 9.1.8 and 8.5.14. Remedia...
CVE-2022-31123 Grafana plugin signature bypass vulnerability
Grafana is an open source observability and data visualization platform. Versions prior to 9.1.8 and 8.5.14 are vulnerable to a bypass in the plugin signature verification. An attacker can convince a server admin to download and successfully run a malicious plugin even though unsigned plugins are...
CVE-2022-31130 Grafana data source and plugin proxy endpoints leaking authentication tokens to some destination plugins
Grafana is an open source observability and data visualization platform. Versions of Grafana for endpoints prior to 9.1.8 and 8.5.14 could leak authentication tokens to some destination plugins under some conditions. The vulnerability impacts data source and plugin proxy endpoints with...
Observability with Spring Boot 3
The Spring Observability Team has been working on adding observability support for Spring Applications for quite some time, and we are pleased to inform you that this feature will be generally available with Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3! What is observability? In our understanding, it is...
CVE-2022-36062
Grafana is an open-source platform for monitoring and observability. In versions prior to 8.5.13, 9.0.9, and 9.1.6, Grafana is subject to Improper Preservation of Permissions resulting in privilege escalation on some folders where Admin is the only used permission. The vulnerability impacts Grafa...
macOS 12.x < 12.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities (HT213444)
The remote host is running a version of macOS / Mac OS X that is 12.x prior to 12.6. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities: - An issue in code signature validation was addressed with improved checks. This issue is fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.7, macOS Ventura 13, macOS Monterey 12.6...
A Bootiful Podcast: Fellow Java Champion and TimescaleDB developer advocate Christoph Engelbert
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, Josh Long @starbuxman talks to fellow Java Champion and TimescaleDB developer advocate Christoph Engelbert @noctarius2k about PostgreSQL, Java, time series databases, observability, and so much more...
A Bootiful Podcast: Observability guru Jonatan Ivanov on the future of observability in Spring Boot
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment, Josh Long @starbuxman talks to Spring observability guru Jonatan Ivanov @jonatanivanov...