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[SECURITY] Fedora 36 Update: golang-github-mdlayher-dhcp6-0-0.8.20200429git2a67805.fc36
The package dhcp6 implements a DHCPv6 server, as described in RFC 3315...
CVE-2020-26877
ApiFest OAuth 2.0 Server 0.3.1 does not validate the redirect URI in accordance with RFC 6749 and is susceptible to an open redirector attack. Specifically, it directly sends an authorization code to the redirect URI submitted with the authorization request, without checking whether the redirect...
CVE-2020-26877
ApiFest OAuth 2.0 Server 0.3.1 does not validate the redirect URI in accordance with RFC 6749 and is susceptible to an open redirector attack. Specifically, it directly sends an authorization code to the redirect URI submitted with the authorization request, without checking whether the redirect...
Authorization
ApiFest OAuth 2.0 Server 0.3.1 does not validate the redirect URI in accordance with RFC 6749 and is susceptible to an open redirector attack. Specifically, it directly sends an authorization code to the redirect URI submitted with the authorization request, without checking whether the redirect...
CVE-2020-26877
CVE-2020-26877 affects ApiFest OAuth 2.0 Server 0.3.1 and is caused by not validating the redirect_uri per RFC 6749, enabling an open redirect where an attacker-controlled redirect_uri can receive an authorization code. This is described as an open redirector vulnerability and is related to CVE-2...
Phoenix Contact Classic Line Controllers
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 9.8 ATTENTION: Exploitable remotely/low attack complexity Vendor: Phoenix Contact Equipment: ILC, AXC, RFC, PC WORX, FC Vulnerability: Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an...
CVE-2022-32296
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
Oracle Linux 7 : python-twisted-web (ELSA-2022-4930)
The remote Oracle Linux 7 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the ELSA-2022-4930 advisory. - Security fix for CVE-2022-24801: Possible http request smuggling Resolves: rhbz2073114 - Fix CVE-2020-10108 and CVE-2020-10109 multiple HTTP request smuggling...
The Next Generation of HTTP
The IETF just released HTTP/3, an update to HTTP that leverages new transport protocol QUIC. Learn about how the new RFCs can affect any references to HTTP...
CVE-2022-32296
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
CVE-2022-32296
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
CVE-2022-32296
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
Double free
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
CVE-2022-32296
The Linux kernel before 5.17.9 allows TCP servers to identify clients by observing what source ports are used. This occurs because of use of Algorithm 4 "Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm" of RFC 6056...
Golang/x/crypto message forgery vulnerability
A message-forgery issue was discovered in crypto/openpgp/clearsign/clearsign.go in supplementary Go cryptography libraries 2019-03-25. According to the OpenPGP Message Format specification in RFC 4880 chapter 7, a cleartext signed message can contain one or more optional "Hash" Armor Headers. The...
CVE-2022-29217
PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can...
PYSEC-2022-202
PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can...
CVE-2022-29217 Key confusion through non-blocklisted public key formats in PyJWT
PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can...
CVE-2022-29217
PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can...
CVE-2022-29217
PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT library requires that the application chooses what algorithms are supported. The application can...