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CVE-2026-27191
Feathersjs is a framework for creating web APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. Versions 5.0.39 and below the redirect query parameter is appended to the base origin without validation, allowing attackers to steal access tokens via URL authority injection. This leads to...
CVE-2026-27191
Feathersjs is a framework for creating web APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. Versions 5.0.39 and below the redirect query parameter is appended to the base origin without validation, allowing attackers to steal access tokens via URL authority injection. This leads to...
CVE-2026-27191
Feathersjs is a framework for creating web APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. Versions 5.0.39 and below the redirect query parameter is appended to the base origin without validation, allowing attackers to steal access tokens via URL authority injection. This leads to...
GHSA-PPF9-4FFW-HH4P Feathers has an open redirect in OAuth callback enables account takeover
Description The redirect query parameter is appended to the base origin without validation, allowing attackers to steal access tokens via URL authority injection. This leads to full account takeover, as the attacker obtains the victim's access token and can impersonate them. The application...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2019-11711
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - When an inner window is reused, it does not consider the use of document.domain for cross-origin protections. If pages on different subdomains ever cooperativel...
DEBIAN-CVE-2019-11711
When an inner window is reused, it does not consider the use of document.domain for cross-origin protections. If pages on different subdomains ever cooperatively use document.domain, then either page can abuse this to inject script into arbitrary pages on the other subdomain, even those that did...
DEBIAN-CVE-2016-9902
The Pocket toolbar button, once activated, listens for events fired from it's own pages but does not verify the origin of incoming events. This allows content from other origins to fire events and inject content and commands into the Pocket context. Note: this issue does not affect users with e10...