101 matches found
EUVD-2023-32149
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-32151
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-32150
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-27051
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-27050
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-27049
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-32153
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-27052
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-32152
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2023-28482
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. A single TigerGraph instance can host multiple graphs that are accessed by multiple different users. The TigerGraph platform does not protect the confidentiality of any data uploaded to the remote server. In this scenario, any user that has...
CVE-2023-28479
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. The TigerGraph platform installs a full development toolchain within every TigerGraph deployment. An attacker is able to compile new executables on each Tigergraph system and modify system and Tigergraph binaries...
CVE-2023-22949
An issue was discovered in TigerGraph Enterprise Free Edition 3.x. There is logging of user credentials. All authenticated GSQL access requests are logged by TigerGraph in multiple places. Each request includes both the username and password of the user in an easily decodable base64 form. That...
CVE-2023-22948
An issue was discovered in TigerGraph Enterprise Free Edition 3.x. There is unsecured read access to an SSH private key. Any code that runs as the tigergraph user is able to read the SSH private key. With this, an attacker is granted password-less SSH access to all machines in the TigerGraph...
CVE-2023-28480
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. The TigerGraph platform allows users to define new User Defined Functions UDFs from C/C++ code. To support this functionality TigerGraph allows users to upload custom C/C++ code which is then compiled and installed into the platform. An...
CVE-2023-28483
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. The GSQL query language provides users with the ability to write data to files on a remote TigerGraph server. The locations that a query is allowed to write to are configurable via the GSQL.FileOutputPolicy configuration setting. GSQL querie...
CVE-2023-22951
An issue was discovered in TigerGraph Enterprise Free Edition 3.x. It creates an authentication token for internal systems use. This token can be read from the configuration file. Using this token on the REST API provides an attacker with anonymous admin-level privileges on all REST API endpoints...
CVE-2023-22950
An issue was discovered in TigerGraph Enterprise Free Edition 3.x. Data loading jobs in gsqlserver, created by any user with designer permissions, can read sensitive data from arbitrary locations...
CVE-2023-28481
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. There is unsecured write access to SSH authorized keys file. Any code running as the tigergraph user is able to add their SSH public key into the authorised keys file. This allows an attacker to obtain password-less SSH key access by using...
CVE-2022-30331
The User-Defined Functions UDF feature in TigerGraph 3.6.0 allows installation of a query in the GSQL query language without proper validation. Consequently, an attacker can execute arbitrary C++ code. NOTE: the vendor's position is "GSQL was behaving as expected."...
CVE-2023-28479
An issue was discovered in Tigergraph Enterprise 3.7.0. The TigerGraph platform installs a full development toolchain within every TigerGraph deployment. An attacker is able to compile new executables on each Tigergraph system and modify system and Tigergraph binaries...