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GHSA-MV4H-QM24-X4GH Converse.js Exposure of Sensitive Information
Converse.js and Inverse.js through 3.3 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information because it is too difficult to determine whether safe publication of private data was configured or even intended. For example, users might have an expectation that chatroom bookmarks are private, but th...
Converse.js Exposure of Sensitive Information
Converse.js and Inverse.js through 3.3 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information because it is too difficult to determine whether safe publication of private data was configured or even intended. For example, users might have an expectation that chatroom bookmarks are private, but th...
CVE-2018-6591
Converse.js and Inverse.js through 3.3 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information because it is too difficult to determine whether safe publication of private data was configured or even intended. For example, users might have an expectation that chatroom bookmarks are private, but th...
Design/Logic Flaw
Converse.js and Inverse.js through 3.3 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information because it is too difficult to determine whether safe publication of private data was configured or even intended. For example, users might have an expectation that chatroom bookmarks are private, but th...
CVE-2018-6591
Converse.js and Inverse.js through 3.3 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information because it is too difficult to determine whether safe publication of private data was configured or even intended. For example, users might have an expectation that chatroom bookmarks are private, but th...
CVE-2018-6591
Converse.js and Inverse.js up to version 3.3 are affected by information leakage where private data publication is not reliably constrained; bookmarks (e.g., chatroom bookmarks) may be accessible due to components not guaranteeing privacy. The CVE details described across multiple sources consist...