Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Pluggabl Booster for WooCommerce woocommerce-jetpack allows Stored XSS.This issue affects Booster for WooCommerce: from n/a through <= 7.3.2.
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Pluggabl Booster for WooCommerce woocommerce-jetpack allows Exploiting Incorrectly Configured Access Control Security Levels.This issue affects Booster for WooCommerce: from n/a through <= 7.4.0.
PrivateBin is an online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Starting in version 1.7.7 and prior to version 2.0.3, dragging a file whose filename contains HTML is reflected verbatim into the page via the drag-and-drop helper, so any user who drops a crafted file on PrivateBin will execute arbitrary JavaScript within their own session (self-XSS). This allows an attacker who can entice a victim to drag or otherwise attach such a file to exfiltrate plaintext, encryption keys, or stored pastes before they are encrypted or sent. Certain conditions must exist for the vulnerability to be exploitable. Only macOS or Linux users are affected, due to the way the `>` character is treated in a file name on Windows. The PrivateBin instance needs to have file upload enabled. An attacker needs to have access to the local file system or somehow convince the user to create (or download) a malicious file (name). An attacker needs to convince the user to attach that malicious file to PrivateBin. Any Mac / Linux user who can be tricked into dragging a maliciously named file into the editor is impacted; code runs in the origin of the PrivateBin instance they are using. Attackers can steal plaintext, passphrases, or manipulate the UI before data is encrypted, defeating the zero-knowledge guarantees for that victim session, assuming counter-measures like Content-Security-Policy (CSP) have been disabled. If CSP is not disabled, HTML injection attacks may be possible - like redirecting to a foreign website, phishing etc. As the whole exploit needs to be included in the file name of the attached file and only affects the local session of the user (aka it is neither persistent nor remotely executable) and that user needs to interact and actively attach that file to the paste, the impact is considered to be practically low. Version 2.0.3 patches the issue.
Frappe Learning is a learning system that helps users structure their content. Starting in version 2.0.0 and prior to version 2.41.0, when admins revoked a role from the user, the effect was not immediate because of caching. The issue has been fixed in version 2.41.0 by ensuring the cache is cleared after roles are updated.
A vulnerability was detected in code-projects Responsive Hotel Site 1.0. Impacted is an unknown function of the file /admin/usersettingdel.php. Performing manipulation of the argument eid results in sql injection. Remote exploitation of the attack is possible. The exploit is now public and may be used.
A flaw has been found in code-projects Responsive Hotel Site 1.0. The affected element is an unknown function of the file /admin/usersetting.php. Executing manipulation of the argument usname can lead to sql injection. The attack can be executed remotely. The exploit has been published and may be used.
Frappe Learning is a learning system that helps users structure their content. Starting in version 2.0.0 and prior to version 2.41.0, users were able to access the submissions made by other students The issue has been fixed in version 2.41.0 by ensuring proper roles and redirecting if accessed via direct URL.
DuckDB is a SQL database management system. DuckDB implemented block-based encryption of DB on the filesystem starting with DuckDB 1.4.0. There are a few issues related to this implementation. The DuckDB can fall back to an insecure random number generator (pcg32) to generate cryptographic keys or IVs. When clearing keys from memory, the compiler may remove the memset() and leave sensitive data on the heap. By modifying the database header, an attacker could downgrade the encryption mode from GCM to CTR to bypass integrity checks. There may be a failure to check return value on call to OpenSSL `rand_bytes()`. An attacker could use public IVs to compromise the internal state of RNG and determine the randomly generated key used to encrypt temporary files, get access to cryptographic keys if they have access to process memory (e.g. through memory leak),circumvent GCM integrity checks, and/or influence the OpenSSL random number generator and DuckDB would not be able to detect a failure of the generator. Version 1.4.2 has disabled the insecure random number generator by no longer using the fallback to write to or create databases. Instead, DuckDB will now attempt to install and load the OpenSSL implementation in the `httpfs` extension. DuckDB now uses secure MbedTLS primitive to clear memory as recommended and requires explicit specification of ciphers without integrity checks like CTR on `ATTACH`. Additionally, DuckDB now checks the return code.
Dell Data Lakehouse, versions prior to 1.6.0.0, contain(s) an Improper Access Control vulnerability. A high privileged attacker with remote access could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to Elevation of privileges. This vulnerability is considered Critical, as it may result in unauthorized access with elevated privileges, compromising system integrity and customer data. Dell recommends customers upgrade to the latest version at the earliest opportunity.