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Cross site request forgery (csrf)
An exploitable vulnerability exists in the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The flaw lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The server hostname is extracted from captured HTTP/HTTPS requests and inserted as part of a Lua statement without...
CVE-2018-4031
An exploitable vulnerability exists in the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The flaw lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The server hostname is extracted from captured HTTP/HTTPS requests and inserted as part of a Lua statement without...
Apple Under Fire Over Sending Some Users Browsing Data to China's Tencent
Do you know Apple is sending iOS web browsing related data of some of its users to Chinese Internet company Tencent? I am sure many of you are not aware of this, neither was I, and believe me, none of us could expect this from a tech company that promotes itself as a champion of consumer privacy...
Apple Under Fire Over Sending Some Users Browsing Data to China's Tencent
Do you know Apple is sending iOS web browsing related data of some of its users to Chinese Internet company Tencent? I am sure many of you are not aware of this, neither was I, and believe me, none of us could expect this from a tech company that promotes itself as a champion of consumer privacy...
Mitaka - A Browser Extension For OSINT Search
Mitaka is a browser extension for OSINT search which can: Extract & refang IoC from a selected block of text. E.g. example.com to example.com, testatexample.com to [email protected], hxxp://example.com to http://example.com, etc. Search / scan it on various engines. E.g. VirusTotal,...
USN-4054-1 firefox vulnerabilities
A sandbox escape was discovered in Firefox. If a user were tricked in to installing a malicious language pack, an attacker could exploit this to gain additional privileges. CVE-2019-9811 Multiple security issues were discovered in Firefox. If a user were tricked in to opening a specially crafted...
CVE-2018-4030
An exploitable vulnerability exists the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The bug lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The "Host" header is incorrectly extracted from captured HTTP requests, which would allow an attacker to visit any...
CVE-2018-4030
An exploitable vulnerability exists the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The bug lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The "Host" header is incorrectly extracted from captured HTTP requests, which would allow an attacker to visit any...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
An exploitable vulnerability exists the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The bug lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The "Host" header is incorrectly extracted from captured HTTP requests, which would allow an attacker to visit any...
CVE-2018-4030
An exploitable vulnerability exists the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The bug lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The "Host" header is incorrectly extracted from captured HTTP requests, which would allow an attacker to visit any...
CVE-2018-4030
CVE-2018-4030 describes a vulnerability in the CUJO Smart Firewall (firmware 7003) where the safe-browsing HTTP/HTTPS host header is parsed incorrectly. The host value extracted from captured requests can be manipulated, enabling an attacker to bypass the firewall’s web-reputation checks and reac...
CUJO Smart Firewall Code Injection Vulnerability
CUJO Smart Firewall is a home smart firewall device from CUJO USA. A code injection vulnerability exists in the Safe Browsing feature in the CUJO Smart Firewall using firmware version 7003. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending an HTTP request to execute arbitrary Lua scripts in t...
DEBIAN-CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...
CVE-2019-5774
CVE-2019-5774 affects Google Chrome on Linux; the issue arises from omission of the .desktop filetype in Safe Browsing checks, allowing an attacker who persuades a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via that file. The vulnerability is tied to SafeBrowsing in Chrome before ...
CVE-2019-5774
Omission of the .desktop filetype from the Safe Browsing checklist in SafeBrowsing in Google Chrome on Linux prior to 72.0.3626.81 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to download a .desktop file to execute arbitrary code via a downloaded .desktop file...