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EUVD-2017-18965
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
CVE-2017-20239
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
CVE-2017-20239
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
CVE-2017-20239 MDwiki Cross-Site Scripting via Location Hash Parameter
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
CVE-2017-20239 MDwiki Cross-Site Scripting via Location Hash Parameter
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
CVE-2017-20239
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability reachable through the location hash parameter. The issue allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in the victim’s browser by crafting a URL with a malicious hash fragment that is parsed and rendered without sanitization. Document...
Dynalon MDwiki 跨站脚本漏洞
Dynalon MDwiki is a lightweight Wiki system built using Markdown for content display and document management, open source in Dynalon. Dynalon MDwiki has a cross-site scripting vulnerability, which stems from insufficient cleanup of malicious code injected through the location hash parameter. This...
PT-2026-32176
MDwiki contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by injecting malicious code through the location hash parameter. Attackers can craft URLs with JavaScript payloads in the hash fragment that are parsed and rendered without...
SUSE CVE-2026-39855
osslsigncode is a tool that implements Authenticode signing and timestamping. Prior to 2.13, an integer underflow vulnerability exists in osslsigncode version 2.12 and earlier in the PE page-hash computation code pepagehashcalc. When page hash processing is performed on a PE file, the function...
SUSE CVE-2026-39892
cryptography is a package designed to expose cryptographic primitives and recipes to Python developers. From 45.0.0 to before 46.0.7, if a non-contiguous buffer was passed to APIs which accepted Python buffers e.g. Hash.update, this could lead to buffer overflows. This vulnerability is fixed in...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-40194
phpseclib is a PHP secure communications library. Starting in 0.1.1 and prior to 3.0.51, 2.0.53, and 1.0.28, phpseclib\Net\SSH2::getbinarypacket uses PHP's != operator to compare a received SSH packet HMAC against the locally computed HMAC. != on equal-length binary strings in PHP uses memcmp,...
CVE-2026-40194
phpseclib is a PHP secure communications library. Starting in 0.1.1 and prior to 3.0.51, 2.0.53, and 1.0.28, phpseclib\Net\SSH2::getbinarypacket uses PHP's != operator to compare a received SSH packet HMAC against the locally computed HMAC. != on equal-length binary strings in PHP uses memcmp,...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-40194
phpseclib is a PHP secure communications library. Starting in 0.1.1 and prior to 3.0.51, 2.0.53, and 1.0.28, phpseclib\Net\SSH2::getbinarypacket uses PHP's != operator to compare a received SSH packet HMAC against the locally computed HMAC. != on equal-length binary strings in PHP uses memcmp,...
phpseclib has a variable-time HMAC comparison in SSH2::get_binary_packet() using != instead of hash_equals()
phpseclib SSH2: Variable-time comparison in HMAC verification Summary phpseclib\Net\SSH2::getbinarypacket uses PHP's != operator to compare a received SSH packet HMAC against the locally computed HMAC. != on equal-length binary strings in PHP uses memcmp, which short-circuits on the first differi...
CVE-2026-40194
CVE-2026-40194 affects the phpseclib PHP secure communications library. Prior to versions 3.0.51, 2.0.53, and 1.0.28, phpseclib\Net\SSH2::get_binary_packet() compares the received SSH packet HMAC to the computed HMAC using the != operator. In PHP, != on equal-length binary strings invokes memcmp(...
EUVD-2026-21148
SiYuan Affected by Zero-Click NTLM Hash Theft and Blind SSRF via Mermaid Diagram Rendering...
SiYuan Affected by Zero-Click NTLM Hash Theft and Blind SSRF via Mermaid Diagram Rendering
SiYuan configures Mermaid.js with securityLevel: "loose" and htmlLabels: true. In this mode, tags with src attributes survive Mermaid's internal DOMPurify and land in SVG blocks. The SVG is injected via innerHTML with no secondary sanitization. When a victim opens a note containing a malicious...
CVE-2026-33710
Chamilo LMS (prior to 1.11.38 and 2.0.0-RC.3) uses REST API keys generated by md5(time() + (user_id * 5) - rand(10000, 10000)). Since rand(10000,10000) always returns 10000, the key becomes md5(timestamp + user_id*5 - 10000), enabling brute-forcing by an attacker who knows a username and approxim...
CVE-2026-33710
Chamilo LMS is a learning management system. Prior to 1.11.38 and 2.0.0-RC.3, REST API keys are generated using md5time + userid 5 - rand10000, 10000. The rand10000, 10000 call always returns exactly 10000 min == max, making the formula effectively md5timestamp + userid5 - 10000. An attacker who...
EUVD-2026-21565
Chamilo LMS is a learning management system. Prior to 1.11.38 and 2.0.0-RC.3, REST API keys are generated using md5time + userid 5 - rand10000, 10000. The rand10000, 10000 call always returns exactly 10000 min == max, making the formula effectively md5timestamp + userid5 - 10000. An attacker who...