Vulnerabilities
Vulnerable Software
Security Vulnerabilities - CVEs Published In March 2020
Acyba AcyMailing before 6.9.2 mishandles file uploads by admins.
CVSS Score
7.2
EPSS Score
0.005
Published
2020-03-24
A vulnerability was discovered in the PyYAML library in versions before 5.3.1, where it is susceptible to arbitrary code execution when it processes untrusted YAML files through the full_load method or with the FullLoader loader. Applications that use the library to process untrusted input may be vulnerable to this flaw. An attacker could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code on the system by abusing the python/object/new constructor.
CVSS Score
9.8
EPSS Score
0.017
Published
2020-03-24
A flaw was found in keycloak before version 9.0.1. When configuring an Conditional OTP Authentication Flow as a post login flow of an IDP, the failure login events for OTP are not being sent to the brute force protection event queue. So BruteForceProtector does not handle this events.
CVSS Score
5.6
EPSS Score
0.003
Published
2020-03-24
KDE Okular before 1.10.0 allows code execution via an action link in a PDF document.
CVSS Score
5.3
EPSS Score
0.026
Published
2020-03-24
The Telegram application through 5.12 for Android, when Show Popup is enabled, might allow physically proximate attackers to bypass intended restrictions on message reading and message replying. This might be interpreted as a bypass of the passcode feature.
CVSS Score
6.1
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2020-03-24
A flaw was found in Ansible Engine, all versions 2.7.x, 2.8.x and 2.9.x prior to 2.7.17, 2.8.9 and 2.9.6 respectively, when using ansible_facts as a subkey of itself and promoting it to a variable when inject is enabled, overwriting the ansible_facts after the clean. An attacker could take advantage of this by altering the ansible_facts, such as ansible_hosts, users and any other key data which would lead into privilege escalation or code injection.
CVSS Score
7.9
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2020-03-24
The command-line "safety" package for Python has a potential security issue. There are two Python characteristics that allow malicious code to “poison-pill” command-line Safety package detection routines by disguising, or obfuscating, other malicious or non-secure packages. This vulnerability is considered to be of low severity because the attack makes use of an existing Python condition, not the Safety tool itself. This can happen if: You are running Safety in a Python environment that you don’t trust. You are running Safety from the same Python environment where you have your dependencies installed. Dependency packages are being installed arbitrarily or without proper verification. Users can mitigate this issue by doing any of the following: Perform a static analysis by installing Docker and running the Safety Docker image: $ docker run --rm -it pyupio/safety check -r requirements.txt Run Safety against a static dependencies list, such as the requirements.txt file, in a separate, clean Python environment. Run Safety from a Continuous Integration pipeline. Use PyUp.io, which runs Safety in a controlled environment and checks Python for dependencies without any need to install them. Use PyUp's Online Requirements Checker.
CVSS Score
5.0
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2020-03-23
There is a vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server 6.0.0 to 6.2.3, 7.0.0 to 7.1.8, and 8.0.0 to 8.0.5 with a smuggling attack and scheme parsing. Upgrade to versions 7.1.9 and 8.0.6 or later versions.
CVSS Score
9.8
EPSS Score
0.009
Published
2020-03-23
There is a vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server 6.0.0 to 6.2.3, 7.0.0 to 7.1.8, and 8.0.0 to 8.0.5 with a smuggling attack and chunked encoding. Upgrade to versions 7.1.9 and 8.0.6 or later versions.
CVSS Score
9.8
EPSS Score
0.007
Published
2020-03-23
Motorola FX9500 devices allow remote attackers to conduct absolute path traversal attacks, as demonstrated by PL/SQL Server Pages files such as /include/viewtagdb.psp.
CVSS Score
7.5
EPSS Score
0.006
Published
2020-03-23


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