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CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
Design/Logic Flaw
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
CVE-2022-3643
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet...
Guests can trigger NIC interface reset/abort/crash via netback
ISSUE DESCRIPTION It is possible for a guest to trigger a NIC interface reset/abort/crash in a Linux based network backend by sending certain kinds of packets. It appears to be an unwritten? assumption in the rest of the Linux network stack that packet protocol headers are all contained within th...
ALPINE-CVE-2022-35256
The llhttp parser in the http module in Node v18.7.0 does not correctly handle header fields that are not terminated with CLRF. This may result in HTTP Request Smuggling...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-35256
The llhttp parser in the http module in Node v18.7.0 does not correctly handle header fields that are not terminated with CLRF. This may result in HTTP Request Smuggling...
SUSE SLES12: tomcat / tomcat-admin-webapps / tomcat-docs-webapp / etc (SUSE-SU-2022:4303-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLES12 / SLESSAP12 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2022:4303-1 advisory. - CVE-2022-42252: Fixed a request smuggling bsc1204918. Tenable has extracted the preceding description block directly from the SUSE securit...
FreeBSD : Gitlab -- Multiple Vulnerabilities (3cde510a-7135-11ed-a28b-bff032704f00)
The version of FreeBSD installed on the remote host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the 3cde510a-7135-11ed-a28b-bff032704f00 advisory. - Gitlab reports: DAST API scanner exposes Authorization headers in vulnerabilities Group IP...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
varnish: Request Forgery Vulnerability
An HTTP Request Forgery issue was discovered in Varnish Cache. An attacker may introduce characters through HTTP/2 pseudo-headers that are invalid in the context of an HTTP/1 request line, causing the Varnish server to produce invalid HTTP/1 requests to the backend. This could be used to exploit...
Node.js: Regular Expression Denial of Service in Headers
The Headers.set and Headers.append methods in the undici package were vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service ReDoS attacks due to the inefficient regular expression used to normalize the values in the headerValueNormalize utility function. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability ...