Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In February 2025
Tuleap is an Open Source Suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. Users (possibly anonymous ones if the widget is used in the dashboard of a public project) might get access to artifacts they should not see. This issue has been addressed in Tuleap Community Edition 16.3.99.1737562605 as well as Tuleap Enterprise Edition 16.3-5 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 16.2-7. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
WeGIA is a Web Manager for Charitable Institutions. A SQL Injection vulnerability was discovered in the WeGIA application, `deletar_permissao.php` endpoint. This vulnerability could allow an authorized attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries, allowing access to or deletion of sensitive information. This issue has been addressed in version 3.2.12 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
WeGIA is a Web Manager for Charitable Institutions. A SQL Injection vulnerability was discovered in the WeGIA application, `salvar_cargo.php` endpoint. This vulnerability could allow an authorized attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries, allowing access to or deletion of sensitive information. This issue has been addressed in version 3.2.12 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
WeGIA is a Web Manager for Charitable Institutions. A SQL Injection vulnerability was discovered in the WeGIA application, `get_codigobarras_cobranca.php` endpoint. This vulnerability could allow an authorized attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries, allowing access to or deletion of sensitive information. This issue has been addressed in version 3.2.12 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
WeGIA is a Web Manager for Charitable Institutions. A SQL Injection vulnerability was discovered in the WeGIA application, `get_detalhes_cobranca.php` endpoint. This vulnerability could allow an authorized attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries, allowing access to or deletion of sensitive information. This issue has been addressed in version 3.2.12 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
Wazuh is a free and open source platform used for threat prevention, detection, and response. It is capable of protecting workloads across on-premises, virtualized, containerized, and cloud-based environments. The wazuh-agent for Windows is vulnerable to a Local Privilege Escalation vulnerability due to improper ACL of the non-default installation directory. A local malicious user could potentially exploit this vulnerability by placing one of the many DLL that are loaded and not present on the system in the installation folder of the agent OR by replacing the service executable binary itself with a malicious one. The root cause is an improper ACL applied on the installation folder when a non-default installation path is specified (e.g,: C:\wazuh). Many DLLs are loaded from the installation folder and by creating a malicious DLLs that exports the functions of a legit one (and that is not found on the system where the agent is installed, such as rsync.dll) it is possible to escalate privileges from a low-privileged user and obtain code execution under the context of NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. This issue has been addressed in version 4.9.0 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
Wazuh is a free and open source platform used for threat prevention, detection, and response. It is capable of protecting workloads across on-premises, virtualized, containerized, and cloud-based environments. This vulnerability occurs when the system has weak privilege access, that allows an attacker to do privilege escalation. In this case the attacker is able to view agent list on Wazuh dashboard with no privilege access. This issue has been addressed in release version 4.9.1 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
reNgine is an automated reconnaissance framework for web applications. In affected versions a user can inject commands via the nmap_cmd parameters. This issue has been addressed in commit `c28e5c8d` and is expected in the next versioned release. Users are advised to filter user input and monitor the project for a new release.
reNgine is an automated reconnaissance framework for web applications. A vulnerability was discovered in reNgine, where **an insider attacker with any role** (such as Auditor, Penetration Tester, or Sys Admin) **can extract sensitive information from other reNgine users.** After running a scan and obtaining vulnerabilities from a target, the attacker can retrieve details such as `username`, `password`, `email`, `role`, `first name`, `last name`, `status`, and `activity information` by making a GET request to `/api/listVulnerability/`. This issue has been addressed in version 2.2.0 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
ChestnutCMS <=1.5.0 has a directory traversal vulnerability in contentcore.controller.FileController#getFileList, which allows attackers to view any directory.