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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8552-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8552-01 - Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance, and portability. This update upgrades Firefox to version 102.5.0 ESR. Issues addressed include bypass and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8556-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8556-01 - Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client. This update upgrades Thunderbird to version 102.5.0. Issues addressed include bypass and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8548-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8548-01 - Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance, and portability. This update upgrades Firefox to version 102.5.0 ESR. Issues addressed include bypass and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8549-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8549-01 - Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance, and portability. This update upgrades Firefox to version 102.5.0 ESR. Issues addressed include bypass and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8559-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8559-01 - The hsqldb packages provide a relational database management system written in Java. The Hyper Structured Query Language Database contains a JDBC driver to support a subset of ANSI-92 SQL.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8554-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8554-01 - Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance, and portability. This update upgrades Firefox to version 102.5.0 ESR. Issues addressed include bypass and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

ChurchInfo 1.2.13-1.3.0 Remote Code Execution

This Metasploit module exploits the logic in the CartView.php page when crafting a draft email with an attachment. By uploading an attachment for a draft email, the attachment will be placed in the /tmp_attach/ folder of the ChurchInfo web server, which is accessible over the web by any user. By uploading a PHP attachment and then browsing to the location of the uploaded PHP file on the web server, arbitrary code execution as the web daemon user (e.g. www-data) can be achieved.

F5 BIG-IP iControl Cross Site Request Forgery

This Metasploit module exploits a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in F5 Big-IP's iControl interface to write an arbitrary file to the filesystem. While any file can be written to any location as root, the exploitability is limited by SELinux; the vast majority of writable locations are unavailable. By default, we write to a script that executes at reboot, which means the payload will execute the next time the server boots. An alternate target - Login - will add a backdoor that executes next time a user logs in interactively. This overwrites a file, but we restore it when we get a session Note that because this is a CSRF vulnerability, it starts a web server, but an authenticated administrator must visit the site, which redirects them to the target.

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202211-03

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202211-3 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in PHP, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution. Versions less than 7.4.33:7.4 are affected.

Debian Security Advisory 5286-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5286-1 - Greg Hudson discovered integer overflow flaws in the PAC parsing in krb5, the MIT implementation of Kerberos, which may result in remote code execution (in a KDC, kadmin, or GSS or Kerberos application server process), information exposure (to a cross-realm KDC acting maliciously), or denial of service (KDC or kadmind process crash).