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SUSE CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
GHSA-X43G-GJ9X-838X PhantomJS Arbitrary File Read
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...
CVE-2019-17221
CVE-2019-17221 affects PhantomJS up to version 2.1.1. The vulnerability is an arbitrary file read in the webpage module’s page.open() function, exploitable via an XMLHttpRequest to a file:// URI. An attacker can provide a crafted HTML file as input, causing PhantomJS to read arbitrary files on th...
CVE-2019-17221
PhantomJS through 2.1.1 has an arbitrary file read vulnerability, as demonstrated by an XMLHttpRequest for a file:// URI. The vulnerability exists in the page.open function of the webpage module, which loads a specified URL and calls a given callback. An attacker can supply a specially crafted HT...