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The following functions in the `tanton_engine` crate are unsound due to lack of sufficient boundary checks in public API: - `Stack::offset()` - `ThreadStack::get()` - `RootMoveList::insert_score_depth()` - `RootMoveList::insert_score()` The tanton_engine crate is no longer maintained, so there are no plans to fix this issue.
### Summary Due to a validation error in `got.scpaping`, it is possible to use an HTTP redirect to avoid IP filtering. ### Details In `got.scpaping`, Summaly first makes a HTTP `HEAD` request to the page being summarized. It then preforms private IP address checks on the `HEAD` response, then makes an additional HTTP `GET` request to the page being summarized. Unfortunately, since private IP address checks aren't performed on the `GET` response, the `GET` response can issue a HTTP redirect to a private IP address, which will succeed, regardless of if private IP addresses are allowed by Summaly. ### PoC With a simple Caddy webserver, you can get Summaly to summarize a page hosted via a local IP address: ```caddy @summaly-bypass-head { method HEAD path /summaly-bypass } @summaly-bypass-get { method GET path /summaly-bypass } header @summaly-bypass-head Content-Type "text/html" respond @summaly-bypass-head 200 redir @summaly-bypass-get http://127.0.0.1:3080/ ``` ### Imp...
Disney was hit by two major 2024 cyberattacks, an ex-employee’s sabotage and a hacker’s AI trap, exposing internal…
### Impact Based on an analysis of the timing of post login API responses, it's possible to determine whether an account exists. ### Patches Patched in 10.8.10 and 13.8.1. ### Workarounds None available.
## Impact: A security issue has been found in `terraform-provider-windns` before version `1.0.5`. The `windns_record` resource did not santize the input variables. This can lead to authenticated command injection in the underlyding powershell command prompt. ## Patches: [`83ef736 (fix: better input validation)`](https://github.com/nrkno/terraform-provider-windns/commit/c76f69610c1b502f90aaed8c4f102194530b5bce) ## Fixed versions: - `v1.0.5`
### Affected Environments Note that this issue only affects the V0 engine, which has been off by default since v0.8.0. Further, the issue only applies to a deployment using tensor parallelism across multiple hosts, which we do not expect to be a common deployment pattern. Since V0 is has been off by default since v0.8.0 and the fix is fairly invasive, we have decided not to fix this issue. Instead we recommend that users ensure their environment is on a secure network in case this pattern is in use. The V1 engine is not affected by this issue. ### Impact In a multi-node vLLM deployment using the V0 engine, vLLM uses ZeroMQ for some multi-node communication purposes. The secondary vLLM hosts open a `SUB` ZeroMQ socket and connect to an `XPUB` socket on the primary vLLM host. https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/c21b99b91241409c2fdf9f3f8c542e8748b317be/vllm/distributed/device_communicators/shm_broadcast.py#L295-L301 When data is received on this `SUB` socket, it is deserializ...
Threat actors have been observed actively exploiting security flaws in GeoVision end-of-life (EoL) Internet of Things (IoT) devices to corral them into a Mirai botnet for conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The activity, first observed by the Akamai Security Intelligence and Response Team (SIRT) in early April 2025, involves the exploitation of two operating system command
About Remote Code Execution & Arbitrary File Reading – Apache HTTP Server (CVE-2024-38475) vulnerability. Improper escaping of output in mod_rewrite module leads to remote code execution or arbitrary file reading. Successful exploitation does not require authentication. 🔻 Apache HTTP Server 2.4.60, which includes a fix for this vulnerability, was released on July 1, 2024. Orange […]
A relatively new app called Raw that aims to rewrite the rules of dating is the latest to trip over its coattails by exposing user data to anyone who asked for it.
Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the lid on two threat actors that orchestrate investment scams through spoofed celebrity endorsements and conceal their activity through traffic distribution systems (TDSes). The activity clusters have been codenamed Reckless Rabbit and Ruthless Rabbit by DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox. The attacks have been observed to lure victims with bogus