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GHSA-JX6P-9C26-G373 Oxidized Web RANCID migration page allows unauthenticated user to gain control over Linux user account
In oxidized-web aka Oxidized Web before 0.15.0, the RANCID migration page allows an unauthenticated user to gain control over the Linux user account that is running oxidized-web...
Oxidized Web RANCID migration page allows unauthenticated user to gain control over Linux user account
In oxidized-web aka Oxidized Web before 0.15.0, the RANCID migration page allows an unauthenticated user to gain control over the Linux user account that is running oxidized-web...
CVE-2025-27590
In oxidized-web aka Oxidized Web before 0.15.0, the RANCID migration page allows an unauthenticated user to gain control over the Linux user account that is running oxidized-web...
Oxidized Web RANCID migration page allows unauthenticated user to gain control over Linux user account
In oxidized-web aka Oxidized Web before 0.15.0, the RANCID migration page allows an unauthenticated user to gain control over the Linux user account that is running oxidized-web...
CVE-2025-27590
The CVE concerns oxidized-web (Oxidized Web) before version 0.15.0, where the RANCID migration page can be accessed without authentication and allows an attacker to gain control over the Linux user account running oxidized-web. Public details in connected documents describe the issue as a path tr...
CVE-2020-2016
A race condition due to insecure creation of a file in a temporary directory vulnerability in PAN-OS allows for root privilege escalation from a limited linux user account. This allows an attacker who has escaped the restricted shell as a low privilege administrator, possibly by exploiting anothe...
Race condition
A race condition due to insecure creation of a file in a temporary directory vulnerability in PAN-OS allows for root privilege escalation from a limited linux user account. This allows an attacker who has escaped the restricted shell as a low privilege administrator, possibly by exploiting anothe...
PAN-OS: Temporary file race condition vulnerability in PAN-OS leads to local privilege escalation
A race condition due to insecure creation of a file in a temporary directory vulnerability in PAN-OS allows for root privilege escalation from a limited linux user account. This allows an attacker who has escaped the restricted shell as a low privilege administrator, possibly by exploiting anothe...
Linux User Account Activity Add User to Group (via Splunk): audit (USER_CHAUTHTOK)
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Linux User Account Activity Delete User (via Splunk): userdel, plain
Binary data 710016.prm...
Linux User Account Activity Add User to Group (via Splunk): audit (USER_MGMT)
Binary data 710013.prm...
Linux User Account Activity Change Password (via Splunk): audit (changing password)
Binary data 710031.prm...
Linux User Account Activity Change Password (via Splunk): usermod, plain
Binary data 710015.prm...
Linux User Account Activity Create User (via Splunk): audit (USER_MGMT)
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Linux User Account Activity Remove User from Group (via Splunk): audit (USER_ACCT)
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Linux User Account Activity Delete User (via Splunk): audit (DEL_USER, plain)
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Linux User Account Activity Change Password (via Splunk): audit (updating password)
Binary data 710032.prm...
Linux User Account Activity Remove User from Group (via Splunk): audit (USER_MGMT)
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