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CLSA-2022-1669390018 grub2: Fix of 7 CVEs
CVE-2021-3981: Fix default privileges of grub.cfg file - CVE-2022-28736: Fix use-after-free bug when grubcmdchainloader is executed more than once before a boot attempt is performed. - CVE-2021-3695: Drop greyscale support to fix heap out-of-bounds write - CVE-2021-3696: Fix out of range...
SolarWinds Security Event Manager 信息泄露漏洞
SolarWinds Security Event Manager SolarWinds SEM is an American SolarWinds Inc. for forensics and troubleshooting, as well as a tool to help you manage log data. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in SolarWinds Security Event Manager versions prior to 2022.4, which stems from the...
Vulnerable SDK components lead to supply chain risks in IoT and OT environments
December 8, 2022 update - Reflected additional research on Boa-related CVEs and updated supply chain diagram. Vulnerabilities in network components, architecture files, and developer tools have become increasingly popular attack vectors to gain access into secure networks and devices. External...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Oracle Linux 9 : grafana-pcp (ELSA-2022-8250)
The remote Oracle Linux 9 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2022-8250 advisory. 3.2.0-3 - bump NVR Tenable has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Oracle Linux security advisory. Note that Nessus has not...
Oracle Linux 9 : podman (ELSA-2022-7954)
The remote Oracle Linux 9 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2022-7954 advisory. 2:4.2.0-3.0.1 - Drop nmap-ncat requirement and skip ignore-socket test case Orabug: 34117404 2:4.2.0-3 - fix dependency in test subpackage - Related:...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...
CVE-2022-1579
The function checkisloginpage uses headers for the IP check, which can be easily spoofed...
Mozilla: Cross-Site Tracing was possible via non-standard override headers
The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes this flaw as: Cross-Site Tracing occurs when a server will echo a request back via the Trace method, allowing an XSS attack to access to authorization headers and cookies inaccessible to JavaScript such as cookies protected by HTTPOnly. To mitiga...