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EUVD-2021-23362
Malware in sbrugna...
SUSE CVE-2021-36777
A Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision vulnerability in the login proxy of the openSUSE Build service allowed attackers to present users with a expected login form that then sends the clear text credentials to an attacker specified server. This issue affects: openSUSE Build service...
CVE-2021-36777
A Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision vulnerability in the login proxy of the openSUSE Build service allowed attackers to present users with a expected login form that then sends the clear text credentials to an attacker specified server. This issue affects: openSUSE Build service...
CVE-2021-36777
A Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision vulnerability in the login proxy of the openSUSE Build service allowed attackers to present users with a expected login form that then sends the clear text credentials to an attacker specified server. This issue affects: openSUSE Build service...
CVE-2021-36777 login-proxy sends password to attacker-provided domain
A Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision vulnerability in the login proxy of the openSUSE Build service allowed attackers to present users with a expected login form that then sends the clear text credentials to an attacker specified server. This issue affects: openSUSE Build service...
CVE-2021-36777
CVE-2021-36777 affects openSUSE Build service login-proxy-scripts (pre-dc000cdfe9b9b715fb92195b1a57559362f689ef). The issue is a vulnerability in the login-proxy that relies on untrusted inputs, allowing an attacker to present a user with the expected login form and then have clear-text credentia...
PT-2022-10548 · Opensuse · Opensuse Build Service Login-Proxy-Scripts
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: openSUSE Build service login-proxy-scripts versions prior to dc000cdfe9b9b715fb92195b1a57559362f689ef Description: A Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision issue in the login proxy of the openSUSE Build service allows attackers t...