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ai_bouncer
AiBouncer AI-powered HTTP request classification for Ruby on...
EUVD-2022-25080
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2022-1801
The Very Simple Contact Form WordPress plugin before 11.6 exposes the solution to the captcha in the rendered contact form, both as hidden input fields and as plain text in the page, making it very easy for bots to bypass the captcha check, rendering the page a likely target for spam bots...
CVE-2022-1801
The Very Simple Contact Form WordPress plugin before 11.6 exposes the solution to the captcha in the rendered contact form, both as hidden input fields and as plain text in the page, making it very easy for bots to bypass the captcha check, rendering the page a likely target for spam bots...
CVE-2022-1801
The Very Simple Contact Form WordPress plugin before 11.6 exposes the solution to the captcha in the rendered contact form, both as hidden input fields and as plain text in the page, making it very easy for bots to bypass the captcha check, rendering the page a likely target for spam bots...
CVE-2022-1801 Very Simple Contact Form < 11.6 - Captcha bypass
The Very Simple Contact Form WordPress plugin before 11.6 exposes the solution to the captcha in the rendered contact form, both as hidden input fields and as plain text in the page, making it very easy for bots to bypass the captcha check, rendering the page a likely target for spam bots...
PT-2022-14124 · WordPress · Very Simple Contact Form
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Very Simple Contact Form WordPress plugin versions prior to 11.6 Description: The issue allows bots to bypass the captcha check by exposing the solution in the rendered contact form as hidden input fields and plain text, making the page a...
Spamicide - Critical - Access bypass - SA-CONTRIB-2020-009
The Spamicide module protects Drupal forms with a form field that is hidden from normal users, but visible to spam bots. The module doesn't require appropriate permissions for administrative pages leading to an Access Bypass...
IBM ISS: Adobe JBIG2 exploits being spammed out
PDFs containing exploits for the recent 0-day vulnerability in Acrobat Reader are now being actively sent out through spambots. The folks at the IBM ISS X-Force say they’re seeing infected PDFs being spammed out and that it looks like the traffic is mainly coming from Taiwan, though those may be...