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Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
zeppelin-web is vulnerable to cross-site scripting. The vulnerability exists because the WebsocketEventFactory function in websocket-event.factory.js does not properly escape the message attribute before being rendered, allowing an attacker to inject and execute malicious JavaScript...
Arbitrary File Deletion
zeppelin-server is vulnerable to Arbitrary File Deletion. The vulnerability exists due to the improper input validation in the moveFolderToTrash function of NotebookService.java, allowing an attacker to delete arbitrary files...
CVE-2022-46870
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin before 0.8.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to a supported...
CVE-2021-28655
The improper Input Validation vulnerability in "”Move folder to Trash” feature of Apache Zeppelin allows an attacker to delete the arbitrary files. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin Apache Zeppelin version 0.9.0 and prior versions...
CVE-2021-28655
The improper Input Validation vulnerability in "”Move folder to Trash” feature of Apache Zeppelin allows an attacker to delete the arbitrary files. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin Apache Zeppelin version 0.9.0 and prior versions...
Input validation
The improper Input Validation vulnerability in "”Move folder to Trash” feature of Apache Zeppelin allows an attacker to delete the arbitrary files. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin Apache Zeppelin version 0.9.0 and prior versions...
Cross site scripting
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin before 0.8.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to a supported...
CVE-2022-46870 Apache Zeppelin: Stored XSS in note permissions
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin before 0.8.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to a supported...
CVE-2022-46870 Apache Zeppelin: Stored XSS in note permissions
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin before 0.8.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to a supported...
CVE-2022-46870 Apache Zeppelin: Stored XSS in note permissions
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin before 0.8.2. Users are recommended to upgrade to a supported...
CVE-2022-46870
CVEs summary: CVE-2022-46870 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin up to version 0.8.2. The issue stems from improper neutralization of input during web page generation, allowing logged-in users to execute arbitrary JavaScript in other users’ browsers. Affected product:...
CVE-2021-28655 Apache Zeppelin: Arbitrary file deletion vulnerability
The improper Input Validation vulnerability in "”Move folder to Trash” feature of Apache Zeppelin allows an attacker to delete the arbitrary files. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin Apache Zeppelin version 0.9.0 and prior versions...
CVE-2021-28655
CVE-2021-28655 (Apache Zeppelin) describes an improper input validation in the Move folder to Trash feature, enabling an attacker to delete arbitrary files. Affected product: Apache Zeppelin, version 0.9.0 and prior. Root cause: input validation flaw in the Move folder to Trash flow (NotebookServ...
CVE-2021-28655 Apache Zeppelin: Arbitrary file deletion vulnerability
The improper Input Validation vulnerability in "”Move folder to Trash” feature of Apache Zeppelin allows an attacker to delete the arbitrary files. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin Apache Zeppelin version 0.9.0 and prior versions...
Apache Zeppelin 输入验证错误漏洞
Apache Zeppelin is a Web-based open source notebook application from the Apache Foundation that supports interactive data analysis and collaborative documentation. Apache Zeppelin is vulnerable to an input validation error that results from improper input validation in its Move folder to Trash...
PT-2022-9904 · Apache · Apache Zeppelin
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apache Zeppelin versions 0.9.0 and prior versions Description: The issue is related to improper Input Validation in the "Move folder to Trash" feature of Apache Zeppelin, allowing an attacker to delete arbitrary files. Recommendations: For...
Apache Zeppelin 跨站脚本漏洞
Apache Zeppelin is a Web-based open source notebook application from the Apache Foundation that supports interactive data analysis and collaborative documentation. The application supports interactive data analysis and collaborative documentation. versions of Apache Zeppelin prior to 0.8.2 contai...
PT-2022-27997 · Apache · Apache Zeppelin
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apache Zeppelin versions prior to 0.8.2 Description: An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation 'Cross-site Scripting' issue allows logged-in users to execute arbitrary javascript in other users' browsers. Recommendations:...
Vice Society Ransomware Attackers Targeted Dozens of Schools in 2022
The Vice Society cybercrime group has disproportionately targeted educational institutions, accounting for 33 victims in 2022 and surpassing other ransomware families like LockBit, BlackCat, BianLian, and Hive. Other prominent industry verticals targeted include healthcare, governments,...
Breaking the Zeppelin Ransomware Encryption Scheme
Brian Krebs writes about how the Zeppelin ransomware encryption scheme was broken: The researchers said their break came when they understood that while Zeppelin used three different types of encryption keys to encrypt files, they could undo the whole scheme by factoring or computing just one of...