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CVE-2026-27193 Feathers exposes internal headers via unencrypted session cookie
Feathersjs is a framework for creating web APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. In versions 5.0.39 and below, all HTTP request headers are stored in the session cookie, which is signed but not encrypted, exposing internal proxy/gateway headers to clients. The OAuth servi...
CVE-2023-45725
Design document functions which receive a user http request object may expose authorization or session cookie headers of the user who accesses the document. These design document functions are: list show rewrite update An attacker can leak the session component using an HTML-like output, insert t...
EUVD-2019-9225
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2024-34564
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2019-10045
The "action" getsessid in the web application of Pydio through 8.2.2 discloses the session cookie value in the response body, enabling scripts to get access to its value. This identifier can be reused by an attacker to impersonate a user and perform actions on behalf of him/her if the session is...
CVE-2023-2876 Session cookie exposure for client side script
Sensitive Cookie Without 'HttpOnly' Flag vulnerability in ABB REX640 PCL1 firmware modules, ABB REX640 PCL2 Firmware modules, ABB REX640 PCL3 firmware modules allows Cross-Site Scripting XSS.This issue affects REX640 PCL1: from 1.0;0 before 1.0.8; REX640 PCL2: from 1.0;0 before 1.1.4; REX640 PCL3...
SUSE SLED15 / SLES15 Security Update : python-Flask (SUSE-SU-2023:2264-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLED15 / SLEDSAP15 / SLES15 / SLESSAP15 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2023:2264-1 advisory. - Flask is a lightweight WSGI web application framework. When all of the following conditions are met, a response...
tomcat5 SSO cookie login information disclosure
The SingleSignOn Valve org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SingleSignOn in Apache Tomcat before 5.5.21 does not set the secure flag for the JSESSIONIDSSO cookie in an https session, which can cause the cookie to be sent in http requests and make it easier for remote attackers to capture this cookie...