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CVE-2023-39320
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
CVE-2023-39320
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
Design/Logic Flaw
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
CVE-2023-39320
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
CVE-2023-39320
CVE-2023-39320 concerns the go.mod toolchain directive introduced in Go 1.21. The description in the CVE entry states this directive can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the module root when the go command is executed within the module, affecting modules downloaded from th...
CVE-2023-39320
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
CVE-2023-39320 Arbitrary code execution via go.mod toolchain directive in cmd/go
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
CVE-2023-39320
Removed by vendor...
CVE-2023-39320 Arbitrary code execution via go.mod toolchain directive in cmd/go
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
GO-2023-2042 Arbitrary code execution via go.mod toolchain directive in cmd/go
The go.mod toolchain directive, introduced in Go 1.21, can be leveraged to execute scripts and binaries relative to the root of the module when the "go" command was executed within the module. This applies to modules downloaded using the "go" command from the module proxy, as well as modules...
httpd: mod_proxy: HTTP response splitting
A flaw was found in the modproxy module of httpd. A malicious backend can cause the response headers to be truncated because they are not cleaned when an error is found while reading them, resulting in some headers being incorporated into the response body and not being interpreted by a client...
OESA-2022-1893 kernel security update
Security Fixes: An out-of-bounds read flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s TeleTYpe subsystem. The issue occurs in how a user triggers a race condition using ioctls TIOCSPTLCK and TIOCGPTPEER and TIOCSTI and TCXONC with leakage of memory in the flushtoldisc function. This flaw allows a local user...
httpd: mod_proxy: SSRF via a crafted request uri-path containing "unix:"
A Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF flaw was found in modproxy of httpd. This flaw allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to make the httpd server forward requests to an arbitrary server. The attacker could get, modify, or delete resources on other services that may be behind a firewall and...