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CVE-2022-38650
A remote unauthenticated insecure deserialization vulnerability exists in VMware Hyperic Server 5.8.6. Exploitation of this vulnerability enables a malicious party to run arbitrary code or malware within Hyperic Server and the host operating system with the privileges of the Hyperic server proces...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-44142
The Samba vfsfruit module uses extended file attributes EA, xattr to provide "...enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver." Samba versions prior to 4.13.17, 4.14.12 and 4.15.5 with vfsfruit configured allow out-of-bounds heap read and wri...
CVE-2021-26920
In the Druid ingestion system, the InputSource is used for reading data from a certain data source. However, the HTTP InputSource allows authenticated users to read data from other sources than intended, such as the local file system, with the privileges of the Druid server process. This is not a...
CVE-2021-25646
Apache Druid includes the ability to execute user-provided JavaScript code embedded in various types of requests. This functionality is intended for use in high-trust environments, and is disabled by default. However, in Druid 0.20.0 and earlier, it is possible for an authenticated user to send a...
cgiemail web-based email system does not adequately validate user input thereby causing buffer overflow in cgisco.c
Overview There exists a buffer overflow vulnerability in cgiemail that allows execution of arbitrary code. Description cgiemail is a CGI program maintained that composes data submitted on Web forms into email messages. The cgicso.c component of the web-based email system cgiemail contains a buffe...
Computer Software Manufaktur Alibaba 2.0 - Piped Command
Computer Software Manufaktur Alibaba 2.0 - Piped Command source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1485/info Alibaba Web Server fails to filter piped commands when executing cgi-scripts. This can be used to execute commands with the privileges of the web server process on a target machine...