Debug information disclosure in the SQL error message to in Revive Adserver 5.5.2 and 6.0.1 and earlier versions causes non-admin users to acquire information about the software, PHP and database versions currently in use.
Improper neutralization of input in Revive Adserver 5.5.2 and 6.0.1 and earlier versions causes manager accounts to be able to craft XSS attacks to their own advertiser users.
Authorization bypass in Revive Adserver 5.5.2 and 6.0.1 and earlier versions causes an logged in attacker to change other users' email address and potentialy take over their accounts using the forgot password functionality.
Improper neutralisation of format characters in the settings of Revive Adserver 5.5.2 and 6.0.1 and earlier versions causes an administrator user to disable the admin user console due to a fatal PHP error.
Missing JSON Content-Type header in a script in Revive Adserver 6.0.1 and 5.5.2 and earlier versions causes a stored XSS attack to be possible for a logged in manager user.
Improper input neutralization in the stats-conversions.php script in Revive Adserver 5.5.2 and 6.0.1 and earlier versions causes potential information disclosure and session hijacking via a stored XSS attack.
The fetch function in file thinkphp\library\think\Template.php in ThinkPHP 5.0.24 allows attackers to read arbitrary files via crafted file path in a template value.
cups-filters contains backends, filters, and other software required to get the cups printing service working on operating systems other than macos. In versions 2.0.1 and prior, a heap-buffer-overflow vulnerability in the rastertopclx filter causes the program to crash with a segmentation fault when processing maliciously crafted input data. This issue can be exploited to trigger memory corruption, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution. This issue has been patched via commit 956283c.