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CVE-2025-58406 Lack of HTTP Response Headers
The CGM CLININET application respond without essential security HTTP headers, exposing users to client‑side attacks such as clickjacking, MIME sniffing, unsafe caching, weak cross‑origin isolation, and missing transport security controls...
CVE-2025-58406
The CGM CLININET application respond without essential security HTTP headers, exposing users to client‑side attacks such as clickjacking, MIME sniffing, unsafe caching, weak cross‑origin isolation, and missing transport security controls...
SUSE CVE-2026-27205
Flask is a web server gateway interface WSGI web application framework. In versions 3.1.2 and below, when the session object is accessed, Flask should set the Vary: Cookie header., resulting in a Use of Cache Containing Sensitive Information vulnerability. The logic instructs caches not to cache...
EUVD-2025-36558
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Version before 3.6.2 and 3.6.0.beta2, default Cache-Control response header with value no-store, no-cache was missing from error responses. This may caused unintended caching of those responses by proxies potentially leading to cache poisoning...
OESA-2024-1364 rubygem-activestorage security update
Attach cloud and local files in Rails applications. Security Fixes: Rails is a web-application framework. Starting with version 5.2.0, there is a possible sensitive session information leak in Active Storage. By default, Active Storage sends a Set-Cookie header along with the user's session cooki...
Postmates: Web cache poisoning attack leads to user information and more
Hello, Your Web-Server is vulnerable to web cache poisoning attacks. This means, that the attacker are able to get another user informations. If you are logged in and visit this website For example: https://postmates.com/SomeRandomText.css Then the server will store the information in the cache,...