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FBI Dismantles Chinese-Linked Botnet of 260,000 IoT Devices

The FBI, in collaboration with U.S. government agencies, dismantled a Chinese state-backed botnet known as Flax Typhoon, comprising…

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GHSA-8vff-35qm-qjvv: Mautic allows users enumeration due to weak password login

### Summary When logging in with the correct username and incorrect weak password, the user receives the notification, that their password is too weak. However when an incorrect username is provided along side with weak password, the application responds with ’Invalid credentials’ notification. This difference could be used to perform username enumeration. ### Patches Update to 5.1.1 or later. If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: Email us at [security@mautic.org](mailto:security@mautic.org)

Everything you need to know about VPN tracking

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) adds privacy and security to your browsing. But does this make your internet…

GHSA-qf6m-6m4g-rmrc: Mautic has insufficient authentication in upgrade flow

### Impact Mautic allows you to update the application via an upgrade script. The upgrade logic isn't shielded off correctly, which may lead to vulnerable situation. This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that Mautic needs to be installed in a certain way to be vulnerable ### Patches Please upgrade to 4.4.1 or 5.1.1 or later. ### Workarounds None. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Email us at [security@mautic.org](mailto:security@mautic.org)

GHSA-xpc5-rr39-v8v2: Mautic has an XSS in contact tracking and page hits report

### Summary Prior to this patch, a stored XSS vulnerability existed in the contact tracking and page hits report. ### Patches Please update to 4.4.13 or 5.1.1 or later. ### Workarounds None ### References https://owasp.org/www-project-top-ten/2017/A7_2017-Cross-Site_Scripting_(XSS) https://owasp.org/www-project-web-security-testing-guide/latest/4-Web_Application_Security_Testing/07-Input_Validation_Testing/02-Testing_for_Stored_Cross_Site_Scripting If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: Email us at [security@mautic.org](mailto:security@mautic.org)

GHSA-73gr-32wg-qhh7: Mautic vulnerable to XSS in contact/company tracking (no authentication)

## Summary Prior to this patch being applied, Mautic's tracking was vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting through the Page URL variable. ## Patches Please update to 4.4.13 or 5.1.1 or later. ## Workarounds None ## References https://owasp.org/www-project-top-ten/2017/A7_2017-Cross-Site_Scripting_(XSS) https://owasp.org/www-project-web-security-testing-guide/latest/4-Web_Application_Security_Testing/07-Input_Validation_Testing/02-Testing_for_Stored_Cross_Site_Scripting If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: Email us at [security@mautic.org](mailto:security@mautic.org)

GHSA-xv68-rrmw-9xwf: Mautic vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - stored (edit form HTML field)

### Impact With access to edit a Mautic form, the attacker can add Cross-Site Scripting stored in the html filed. This could be used to steal sensitive information from the user's current session. ### Patches Upgrade to 4.4.13 or 5.1.1 or later. ### Workarounds None ### References - https://owasp.org/www-project-top-ten/2017/A7_2017-Cross-Site_Scripting_(XSS) - https://owasp.org/www-project-web-security-testing-guide/latest/4-Web_Application_Security_Testing/07-Input_Validation_Testing/02-Testing_for_Stored_Cross_Site_Scripting If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: Email us at [security@mautic.org](mailto:security@mautic.org)

GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq: CoreDNS Cache Poisoning via a birthday attack

CoreDNS through 1.10.1 enables attackers to achieve DNS cache poisoning and inject fake responses via a birthday attack.

Contractor Software Targeted via Microsoft SQL Server Loophole

By accessing the MSSQL, threat actors gain admin-level access to the application, allowing them to automate their attacks.

Packed With Features, 'SambaSpy' RAT Delivers Hefty Punch

Thought to be Brazilian in origin, the remote access Trojan is the "perfect tool for a 21st-century James Bond."