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nginx: NGINX: Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
A flaw was found in NGINX, specifically within the ngxhttprewritemodule. An unauthenticated attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted HTTP requests under specific rewrite configurations. This can lead to a heap buffer overflow in the NGINX worker process, which may result in...
18-Year-Old NGINX Rewrite Module Flaw Enables Unauthenticated RCE
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple security vulnerabilities impacting NGINX Plus and NGINX Open, including a critical flaw that remained undetected for 18 years. The vulnerability, discovered by depthfirst, is a heap buffer overflow issue impacting ngxhttprewritemodule...
USN-8239-1: Apache HTTP Server vulnerabilities
Bartlomiej Dmitruk and Stanislaw Strzalkowski discovered that Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled certain memory operations when using the HTTP/2 protocol. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause Apache HTTP Server to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitra...
httpd: Substitution encoding issue in mod_rewrite
A flaw was found in the modrewrite module of httpd. Due to a substitution encoding issue, specially crafted requests may allow an attacker to execute scripts in directories permitted by the configuration but not directly reachable by any URL or source disclosure of scripts meant only to be execut...
httpd: mod_rewrite potential open redirect
A vulnerability was discovered in Apache httpd, in modrewrite. Certain self-referential modrewrite rules could be fooled by encoded newlines, causing them to redirect to an unexpected location. An attacker could abuse this flaw in a phishing attack or as part of a client-side attack on browsers...