Vulnerabilities
Vulnerable Software
Security Vulnerabilities - CVEs Published In April 2021
A memory buffer error vulnerability exists in a component interface of Huawei Smartphone. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability by carefully constructing attack scenarios to cause out-of-bounds read.
CVSS Score
7.8
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2021-04-01
An application bypass mechanism vulnerability exists in a component interface of Huawei Smartphone. Local attackers can exploit this vulnerability to delete user SMS messages.
CVSS Score
5.5
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2021-04-01
An application error verification vulnerability exists in a component interface of Huawei Smartphone. Local attackers can exploit this vulnerability to modify and delete user SMS messages.
CVSS Score
5.5
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2021-04-01
A deadlock vulnerability was found in 'github.com/containers/storage' in versions before 1.28.1. When a container image is processed, each layer is unpacked using `tar`. If one of those layers is not a valid `tar` archive this causes an error leading to an unexpected situation where the code indefinitely waits for the tar unpacked stream, which never finishes. An attacker could use this vulnerability to craft a malicious image, which when downloaded and stored by an application using containers/storage, would then cause a deadlock leading to a Denial of Service (DoS).
CVSS Score
6.5
EPSS Score
0.009
Published
2021-04-01
Client side code execution in gitlab-vscode-extension v3.15.0 and earlier allows attacker to execute code on user system
CVSS Score
8.6
EPSS Score
0.002
Published
2021-04-01
curl 7.1.1 to and including 7.75.0 is vulnerable to an "Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor" by leaking credentials in the HTTP Referer: header. libcurl does not strip off user credentials from the URL when automatically populating the Referer: HTTP request header field in outgoing HTTP requests, and therefore risks leaking sensitive data to the server that is the target of the second HTTP request.
CVSS Score
5.3
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2021-04-01
curl 7.63.0 to and including 7.75.0 includes vulnerability that allows a malicious HTTPS proxy to MITM a connection due to bad handling of TLS 1.3 session tickets. When using a HTTPS proxy and TLS 1.3, libcurl can confuse session tickets arriving from the HTTPS proxy but work as if they arrived from the remote server and then wrongly "short-cut" the host handshake. When confusing the tickets, a HTTPS proxy can trick libcurl to use the wrong session ticket resume for the host and thereby circumvent the server TLS certificate check and make a MITM attack to be possible to perform unnoticed. Note that such a malicious HTTPS proxy needs to provide a certificate that curl will accept for the MITMed server for an attack to work - unless curl has been told to ignore the server certificate check.
CVSS Score
3.7
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2021-04-01
In GoCD, versions 19.6.0 to 21.1.0 are vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery due to missing CSRF protection at the `/go/api/config/backup` endpoint. An attacker can trick a victim to click on a malicious link which could change backup configurations or execute system commands in the post_backup_script field.
CVSS Score
8.8
EPSS Score
0.009
Published
2021-04-01
In Eclipse Jetty 9.4.32 to 9.4.38, 10.0.0.beta2 to 10.0.1, and 11.0.0.beta2 to 11.0.1, if a user uses a webapps directory that is a symlink, the contents of the webapps directory is deployed as a static webapp, inadvertently serving the webapps themselves and anything else that might be in that directory.
CVSS Score
2.7
EPSS Score
0.002
Published
2021-04-01
In Eclipse Jetty 9.4.37.v20210219 to 9.4.38.v20210224, the default compliance mode allows requests with URIs that contain %2e or %2e%2e segments to access protected resources within the WEB-INF directory. For example a request to /context/%2e/WEB-INF/web.xml can retrieve the web.xml file. This can reveal sensitive information regarding the implementation of a web application.
CVSS Score
5.3
EPSS Score
0.935
Published
2021-04-01


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