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CVE-2026-41889
pgx is a PostgreSQL driver and toolkit for Go. Prior to version 5.9.2, SQL injection can occur when the non-default simple protocol is used, a dollar quoted string literal is used in the SQL query, that string literal contains text that would be would be interpreted as a placeholder outside of a...
CVE-2026-41889
pgx is a PostgreSQL driver and toolkit for Go. Prior to version 5.9.2, SQL injection can occur when the non-default simple protocol is used, a dollar quoted string literal is used in the SQL query, that string literal contains text that would be would be interpreted as a placeholder outside of a...
CVE-2026-41889
CVE-2026-41889 affects the pgx PostgreSQL driver for Go. Before version 5.9.2, using the non-default simple protocol with a dollar-quoted string containing text that can be interpreted as a placeholder outside of a string literal allows SQL injection when the placeholder value is attacker-control...
CVE-2026-41889 pgx: SQL Injection via placeholder confusion with dollar quoted string literals
pgx is a PostgreSQL driver and toolkit for Go. Prior to version 5.9.2, SQL injection can occur when the non-default simple protocol is used, a dollar quoted string literal is used in the SQL query, that string literal contains text that would be would be interpreted as a placeholder outside of a...
CVE-2026-34773
A flaw was found in Electron, a framework for building desktop applications. On Windows, the app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient function did not properly validate protocol names before writing to the system registry. This vulnerability could allow a local attacker, through an application that process...
CVE-2026-34773
Electron is a framework for writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Prior to versions 38.8.6, 39.8.1, 40.8.1, and 41.0.0, on Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass...
CVE-2026-34773
Electron is a framework for writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Prior to versions 38.8.6, 39.8.1, 40.8.1, and 41.0.0, on Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass...
CVE-2026-34773
CVE-2026-34773 (Electron, Windows): The issue arises when calling app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient() with a protocol name derived from external input; the protocol name is written to HKCU\Software\Classes\ without proper validation, risking hijack of existing protocol handlers. Affected Electron ve...
CVE-2026-34773 Electron: Registry key path injection in app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient on Windows
Electron is a framework for writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Prior to versions 38.8.6, 39.8.1, 40.8.1, and 41.0.0, on Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass...
Electron: Registry key path injection in app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient on Windows
Impact On Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass untrusted input as the protocol name may allow an attacker to write to arbitrary subkeys under HKCU\Software\Classes, potentially hijacking existing protocol...
EUVD-2026-18945
Electron: Registry key path injection in app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient on Windows...
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection')
Overview org.webjars.npm:electron is a framework which lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component 'Injection' in the...
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection')
Overview electron is a framework which lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component 'Injection' in the...
GHSA-MWMH-MQ4G-G6GR Electron: Registry key path injection in app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient on Windows
Impact On Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass untrusted input as the protocol name may allow an attacker to write to arbitrary subkeys under HKCU\Software\Classes, potentially hijacking existing protocol...
PT-2026-30003
Impact On Windows, app.setAsDefaultProtocolClientprotocol did not validate the protocol name before writing to the registry. Apps that pass untrusted input as the protocol name may allow an attacker to write to arbitrary subkeys under HKCUSoftwareClasses, potentially hijacking existing protocol...
Important: firefox
Issue Overview: Requests initiated through reader mode did not properly omit cookies with a SameSite attribute. This vulnerability affects Thunderbird 91.9, Firefox ESR 91.9, and Firefox 100. CVE-2022-29912 In resizeToAtLeast of SkRegion.cpp, there is a possible out of bounds write due to an...
firefox: Clickjacking the registerProtocolHandler info-bar Reporter
A flaw was found in Firefox. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: A web page could trick a user into setting that site as the default handler for a custom URL protocol...
firefox: Clickjacking the registerProtocolHandler info-bar Reporter
A flaw was found in Firefox. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: A web page could trick a user into setting that site as the default handler for a custom URL protocol...
firefox: Clickjacking the registerProtocolHandler info-bar Reporter
A flaw was found in Firefox. The Mozilla Foundation's Security Advisory describes the following issue: A web page could trick a user into setting that site as the default handler for a custom URL protocol...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-1935
A web page could trick a user into setting that site as the default handler for a custom URL protocol. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 136, Firefox ESR 128.8, Thunderbird 136, and Thunderbird 128.8...