Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In November 2021
An issue was discovered in FusionPBX before 4.5.30. The FAX file name may have risky characters.
An issue was discovered in FusionPBX before 4.5.30. The fax_extension may have risky characters (it is not constrained to be numeric).
An issue was discovered in FusionPBX before 4.5.30. The fax_post_size may have risky characters (it is not constrained to preset values).
Irfanview v4.53 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted JPEG 2000 file. Related to a "Data from Faulting Address controls Branch Selection starting at JPEG2000!ShowPlugInSaveOptions_W+0x0000000000032850".
Irfanview v4.53 was discovered to contain an infinity loop via JPEG2000!ShowPlugInSaveOptions_W+0x1ecd8.
Irfanview v4.53 allows attackers to to cause a denial of service (DoS) via a crafted JPEG 2000 file. Related to "Integer Divide By Zero starting at JPEG2000!ShowPlugInSaveOptions_W+0x00000000000082ea"
Multiple Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities exits in SEO Panel v4.8.0 via the (1) to_time parameter in (a) backlinks.php, (b) analytics.php, (c) log.php, (d) overview.php, (e) pagespeed.php, (f) rank.php, (g) review.php, (h) saturationchecker.php, (i) social_media.php, and (j) reports.php; the (2) from_time parameter in (a) backlinks.php, (b) analytics.php, (c) log.php, (d) overview.php, (e) pagespeed.php, (f) rank.php, (g) review.php, (h) saturationchecker.php, (i) social_media.php, (j) webmaster-tools.php, and (k) reports.php; the (3) order_col parameter in (a) analytics.php, (b) review.php, (c) social_media.php, and (d) webmaster-tools.php; and the (4) pageno parameter in (a) alerts.php, (b) log.php, (c) keywords.php, (d) proxy.php, (e) searchengine.php, and (f) siteauditor.php.
Multiple Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities exists in Remote Clinic v2.0 in (1) patients/register-patient.php via the (a) Contact, (b) Email, (c) Weight, (d) Profession, (e) ref_contact, (f) address, (g) gender, (h) age, and (i) serial parameters; in (2) patients/edit-patient.php via the (a) Contact, (b) Email, (c) Weight, Profession, (d) ref_contact, (e) address, (f) serial, (g) age, and (h) gender parameters; in (3) staff/edit-my-profile.php via the (a) Title, (b) First Name, (c) Last Name, (d) Skype, and (e) Address parameters; and in (4) clinics/settings.php via the (a) portal_name, (b) guardian_short_name, (c) guardian_name, (d) opening_time, (e) closing_time, (f) access_level_5, (g) access_level_4, (h) access_level_ 3, (i) access_level_2, (j) access_level_1, (k) currency, (l) mobile_number, (m) address, (n) patient_contact, (o) patient_address, and (p) patient_email parameters.
The affected application uses specific functions that could be abused through a crafted project file, which could lead to code execution, system reboot, and system shutdown.
Project files are stored memory objects in the form of binary serialized data that can later be read and deserialized again to instantiate the original objects in memory. Malicious manipulation of these files may allow an attacker to corrupt memory.