Deserialization of Untrusted Data vulnerability in Apache Seata (incubating).
This issue affects Apache Seata (incubating): 2.4.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.5.0, which fixes the issue.
If untrusted users are allowed to configure JMS for Apache CXF, previously they could use RMI or LDAP URLs, potentially leading to code execution capabilities. This interface is now restricted to reject those protocols, removing this possibility.
Users are recommended to upgrade to versions 3.6.8, 4.0.9 or 4.1.3, which fix this issue.
Missing Origin Validation in WebSockets vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin.
The attacker could access the Zeppelin server from another origin without any restriction, and get internal information about paragraphs.
This issue affects Apache Zeppelin: from 0.11.1 before 0.12.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.12.0, which fixes the issue.
Incomplete Blacklist to Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin.
This issue affects Apache Zeppelin: before 0.12.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.12.0, which fixes the issue.
Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin. The fix for JDBC URL validation in CVE-2024-31864 did not account for URL encoded input.
This issue affects Apache Zeppelin: from 0.11.1 before 0.12.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.12.0, which fixes the issue.
A carefully crafted request using the Image plugin could trigger an XSS
vulnerability on Apache JSPWiki, which could allow the attacker to
execute javascript in the victim's browser and get some sensitive
information about the victim.
Apache JSPWiki users should upgrade to 2.12.3 or later.
A carefully crafted request when creating a header link using the
wiki markup syntax, which could allow the attacker to execute javascript
in the victim's browser and get some sensitive information about the
victim.
Further research by the JSPWiki team showed that the markdown parser allowed this kind of attack too.
Apache JSPWiki users should upgrade to 2.12.3 or later.
** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Improper Output Neutralization for Logs vulnerability in Apache Struts.
This issue affects Apache Struts Extras: before 2.
When using LookupDispatchAction, in some cases, Struts may print untrusted input to the logs without any filtering. Specially-crafted input may lead to log output where part of the message masquerades as a separate log line, confusing consumers of the logs (either human or automated).
As this project is retired, we do not plan to release a version that fixes this issue. Users are recommended to find an alternative or restrict access to the instance to trusted users.
NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer.
A bug in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.64 results in all "RewriteCond expr ..." tests evaluating as "true".
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.65, which fixes the issue.
Users with administrator access can create databases files outside the files area of the Fuseki server.
This issue affects Apache Jena version up to 5.4.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 5.5.0, which fixes the issue.