Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In June 2024
Missing Authorization vulnerability in weDevs weMail.This issue affects weMail: from n/a through 1.14.2.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Welcart Inc. Welcart e-Commerce.This issue affects Welcart e-Commerce: from n/a through 2.9.14.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in SoftLab Radio Player.This issue affects Radio Player: from n/a through 2.0.73.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Happyforms.This issue affects Happyforms: from n/a through 1.25.10.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in WPManageNinja LLC Ninja Tables.This issue affects Ninja Tables: from n/a through 5.0.6.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Soliloquy Team Slider by Soliloquy.This issue affects Slider by Soliloquy: from n/a through 2.7.2.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in ibericode MC4WP.This issue affects MC4WP: from n/a through 4.9.9.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Post SMTP Post SMTP Mailer/Email Log.This issue affects Post SMTP Mailer/Email Log: from n/a through 2.8.6.
MeterSphere is an open source continuous testing platform. Prior to version 1.10.1-lts, the system's step editor stores cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. Version 1.10.1-lts fixes this issue.
OpenPrinting CUPS is an open source printing system for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. In versions 2.4.8 and earlier, when starting the cupsd server with a Listen configuration item pointing to a symbolic link, the cupsd process can be caused to perform an arbitrary chmod of the provided argument, providing world-writable access to the target. Given that cupsd is often running as root, this can result in the change of permission of any user or system files to be world writable. Given the aforementioned Ubuntu AppArmor context, on such systems this vulnerability is limited to those files modifiable by the cupsd process. In that specific case it was found to be possible to turn the configuration of the Listen argument into full control over the cupsd.conf and cups-files.conf configuration files. By later setting the User and Group arguments in cups-files.conf, and printing with a printer configured by PPD with a `FoomaticRIPCommandLine` argument, arbitrary user and group (not root) command execution could be achieved, which can further be used on Ubuntu systems to achieve full root command execution. Commit ff1f8a623e090dee8a8aadf12a6a4b25efac143d contains a patch for the issue.