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CVE-2026-32251
Tolgee is an open-source localization platform. Prior to 3.166.3, the XML parsers used for importing Android XML resources .xml and .resx files don't disable external entity processing. An authenticated user who can import translation files into a project can exploit this to read arbitrary files...
CVE-2026-32251 Tolgee has an XXE Injection in Translation Import
Tolgee is an open-source localization platform. Prior to 3.166.3, the XML parsers used for importing Android XML resources .xml and .resx files don't disable external entity processing. An authenticated user who can import translation files into a project can exploit this to read arbitrary files...
CVE-2026-32251 Tolgee has an XXE Injection in Translation Import
Tolgee is an open-source localization platform. Prior to 3.166.3, the XML parsers used for importing Android XML resources .xml and .resx files don't disable external entity processing. An authenticated user who can import translation files into a project can exploit this to read arbitrary files...
CVE-2022-24715
Icinga Web 2 is an open source monitoring web interface, framework and command-line interface. Authenticated users, with access to the configuration, can create SSH resource files in unintended directories, leading to the execution of arbitrary code. This issue has been resolved in versions 2.8.6...
CVE-2024-47883
The OpenRefine fork of the MIT Simile Butterfly server is a modular web application framework. The Butterfly framework uses the java.net.URL class to refer to what are expected to be local resource files, like images or templates. This works: "opening a connection" to these URLs opens the local...
CVE-2024-47883 Butterfly has path/URL confusion in resource handling leading to multiple weaknesses
The OpenRefine fork of the MIT Simile Butterfly server is a modular web application framework. The Butterfly framework uses the java.net.URL class to refer to what are expected to be local resource files, like images or templates. This works: "opening a connection" to these URLs opens the local...
Apache DolphinScheduler Input Validation Error Vulnerability (NVD-C-2024-618180)
Apache DolphinScheduler is a distributed DAG visualization-based workflow task scheduling system from the Apache Apache Foundation in the United States. An input validation error vulnerability exists in Apache DolphinScheduler versions prior to 3.1.0 through 3.2.2, which can be exploited by an...
Improper Access Control
Apache DolphinScheduler is vulnerable to Improper Access Control. The vulnerability is due to there is no proper validation on access controls that allowing authenticated users to illegally access additional resource files...
GHSA-4VV4-CRW4-8PCW Apache DolphinScheduler: Resource File Read And Write Vulnerability
File read and write vulnerability in Apache DolphinScheduler, authenticated users can illegally access additional resource files. This issue affects Apache DolphinScheduler: from 3.1.0 before 3.2.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 3.2.2, which fixes the issue...
CVE-2024-30188
File read and write vulnerability in Apache DolphinScheduler , authenticated users can illegally access additional resource files. This issue affects Apache DolphinScheduler: from 3.1.0 before 3.2.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 3.2.2, which fixes the issue...
GHSA-MWC7-64WG-PGVJ NiceGUI allows potential access to local file system
NiceGUI is an easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework. A local file inclusion is present in the NiceUI leaflet component when requesting resource files under the /nicegui/version/resources/key/path:path route. As a result any file on the backend filesystem which the web server has access to can be...
CVE-2024-32005
NiceGUI is an easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework. A local file inclusion is present in the NiceUI leaflet component when requesting resource files under the /nicegui/version/resources/key/path:path route. As a result any file on the backend filesystem which the web server has access to can be...
CVE-2024-32005 Local File Inclusion in NiceGUI leaflet component
NiceGUI is an easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework. A local file inclusion is present in the NiceUI leaflet component when requesting resource files under the /nicegui/version/resources/key/path:path route. As a result any file on the backend filesystem which the web server has access to can be...
CVE-2024-32005
CVE-2024-32005 : Local File Inclusion in NiceGUI’s leaflet component allows reading any backend file accessible to the web server via requests to /_nicegui/{version }/resources/{key}/{path:path}. Affected upstream: NiceGUI before 1.4.21. Impact: arbitrary file read on the server. Remediation: upg...
Path Traversal
apktool is vulnerable to Path Traversal. The vulnerability is due to Apktool determines the output paths of resource files based on their names. Malicious actors can exploit this by manipulating these names to place files in specific locations on the system where Apktool is executed...
CVE-2024-21633
Apktool is a tool for reverse engineering Android APK files. In versions 2.9.1 and prior, Apktool infers resource files' output path according to their resource names which can be manipulated by attacker to place files at desired location on the system Apktool runs on. Affected environments are...
Design/Logic Flaw
Apktool is a tool for reverse engineering Android APK files. In versions 2.9.1 and prior, Apktool infers resource files' output path according to their resource names which can be manipulated by attacker to place files at desired location on the system Apktool runs on. Affected environments are...
CVE-2024-21633
CVE-2024-21633 affects Apktool
CVE-2024-21633 Arbitrary file write on Decoding
Apktool is a tool for reverse engineering Android APK files. In versions 2.9.1 and prior, Apktool infers resource files' output path according to their resource names which can be manipulated by attacker to place files at desired location on the system Apktool runs on. Affected environments are...
CVE-2024-21633
Apktool is a tool for reverse engineering Android APK files. In versions 2.9.1 and prior, Apktool infers resource files' output path according to their resource names which can be manipulated by attacker to place files at desired location on the system Apktool runs on. Affected environments are...