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GHSA-4v9v-hfq4-rm2v: webpack-dev-server users' source code may be stolen when they access a malicious web site

### Summary Source code may be stolen when you access a malicious web site. ### Details Because the request for classic script by a script tag is not subject to same origin policy, an attacker can inject `<script src="http://localhost:8080/main.js">` in their site and run the script. Note that the attacker has to know the port and the output entrypoint script path. Combined with prototype pollution, the attacker can get a reference to the webpack runtime variables. By using `Function::toString` against the values in `__webpack_modules__`, the attacker can get the source code. ### PoC 1. Download [reproduction.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/18426585/reproduction.zip) and extract it 2. Run `npm i` 3. Run `npx webpack-dev-server` 4. Open `https://e29c9a88-a242-4fb4-9e64-b24c9d29b35b.pages.dev/` 5. You can see the source code output in the document and the devtools console. ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9d4dcdca-5d24-4c84-a7b4-feb1782bca09) The scr...

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GHSA-33p9-3p43-82vq: Jupyter Core on Windows Has Uncontrolled Search Path Element Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

## Impact On Windows, the shared `%PROGRAMDATA%` directory is searched for configuration files (`SYSTEM_CONFIG_PATH` and `SYSTEM_JUPYTER_PATH`), which may allow users to create configuration files affecting other users. Only shared Windows systems with multiple users and unprotected `%PROGRAMDATA%` are affected. ## Mitigations - upgrade to `jupyter_core>=5.8.1` (5.8.0 is patched but breaks `jupyter-server`) , or - as administrator, modify the permissions on the `%PROGRAMDATA%` directory so it is not writable by unauthorized users, or - as administrator, create the `%PROGRAMDATA%\jupyter` directory with appropriately restrictive permissions, or - as user or administrator, set the `%PROGRAMDATA%` environment variable to a directory with appropriately restrictive permissions (e.g. controlled by administrators _or_ the current user) ## Credit Reported via Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative as ZDI-CAN-25932

GHSA-2x3r-hwv5-p32x: Deno's AES GCM authentication tags are not verified

### Summary This affects AES-256-GCM and AES-128-GCM in Deno, introduced by commit [0d1beed](https://github.com/denoland/deno/commit/0d1beed). Specifically, the authentication tag is not being validated. This means tampered ciphertexts or incorrect keys might not be detected, which breaks the guarantees expected from AES-GCM. Older versions of Deno correctly threw errors in such cases, as does Node.js. Without authentication tag verification, AES-GCM degrades to essentially CTR mode, removing integrity protection. Authenticated data set with set_aad is also affected, as it is incorporated into the GCM hash (ghash) but this too is not validated, rendering AAD checks ineffective. ### PoC ```ts import { Buffer } from "node:buffer"; import { createCipheriv, createDecipheriv, randomBytes, scrypt, } from "node:crypto"; type Encrypted = { salt: string; iv: string; enc: string; authTag: string; }; const deriveKey = (key: string, salt: Buffer) => new Promise<Buffer>((res...

GHSA-v9m8-9xxp-q492: Auth0-PHP SDK Deserialization of Untrusted Data vulnerability

**Overview** The Auth0 PHP SDK contains a vulnerability due to insecure deserialization of cookie data. If exploited, since SDKs process cookie content without prior authentication, a threat actor could send a specially crafted cookie containing malicious serialized data. **Am I Affected?** You are affected by this vulnerability if you meet the following preconditions: 1. Applications using the Auth0-PHP SDK, versions between 8.0.0-BETA3 to 8.3.0. 2. Applications using the following SDKs that rely on the Auth0-PHP SDK versions between 8.0.0-BETA3 to 8.3.0: a. Auth0/symfony, b. Auth0/laravel-auth0, c. Auth0/wordpress. **Fix** Upgrade Auth0/Auth0-PHP to 8.3.1. **Acknowledgement** Okta would like to thank Andreas Forsblom for discovering this vulnerability.

Vishing Crew Targets Salesforce Data

A group Google is tracking as UNC6040 has been tricking users into installing a malicious version of a Salesforce app to gain access to and steal data from the platform.

Vishing Crew Targets Salesforce Data

A group that Google is tracking as UNC6040 has been tricking users at many organizations into installing a malicious version of a Salesforce app to gain access and steal data from the platform.

Exclusive: Hackers Leak 86 Million AT&T Records with Decrypted SSNs

Hackers leak data of 88 million AT&T customers with decrypted SSNs; latest breach raises questions about links to earlier Snowflake-related attack.

GHSA-4p4w-6hg8-63wx: AngularJS Incomplete Filtering of Special Elements vulnerability

Improper sanitization of the value of the 'href' and 'xlink:href' attributes in '<image>' SVG elements in AngularJS's 'ngSanitize' module allows attackers to bypass common image source restrictions. This can lead to a form of Content Spoofing https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Content_Spoofing  and also negatively affect the application's performance and behavior by using too large or slow-to-load images. This issue affects AngularJS versions greater than or equal to 1.3.1. Note: The AngularJS project is End-of-Life and will not receive any updates to address this issue. For more information see here https://docs.angularjs.org/misc/version-support-status .

How Neuroscience Can Help Us Battle 'Alert Fatigue'

By understanding the neurological realities of human attention, organizations can build more sustainable security operations that protect not only their digital assets but also the well-being of those who defend them.

Researchers Bypass Deepfake Detection With Replay Attacks

An international group of researchers found that simply rerecording deepfake audio with natural acoustics in the background allows it to bypass detection models at a higher-than-expected rate.