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CVE-2022-28880: Hall of fame | F-Secure

A Denial-of-Service vulnerability was discovered in the F-Secure Atlant and in certain WithSecure products while scanning fuzzed PE32-bit files it is possible that can crash the scanning engine. The exploit can be triggered remotely by an attacker.

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CVE-2022-31120

Nextcloud server is an open source personal cloud solution. The audit log is used to get a full trail of the actions which has been incompletely populated. In affected versions federated share events were not properly logged which would allow brute force attacks to go unnoticed. This behavior exacerbates the impact of CVE-2022-31118. It is recommended that the Nextcloud Server is upgraded to 22.2.7, 23.0.4 or 24.0.0. There are no workarounds available.

Universities Put Email Users at Cyber Risk

DMARC analysis by Proofpoint shows that institutions in the U.S. have among some of the poorest protections to prevent domain spoofing and lack protections to block fraudulent emails.

CVE-2022-36336: ZDI-22-1033

A link following vulnerability in the scanning function of Trend Micro Apex One and Worry-Free Business Security agents could allow a local attacker to escalate privileges on affected installations. The resolution for this issue has been deployed automatically via ActiveUpdate to customers in an updated Spyware pattern. Customers who are up-to-date on detection patterns are not required to take any additional steps to mitigate this issue.

CVE-2022-34528: Vuls/BOF_in_D-Link DSL-3782.md at main · 1160300418/Vuls

D-Link DSL-3782 v1.03 and below was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the function getAttrValue.

Transposh WordPress Translation 1.0.8.1 Remote Code Execution

Transposh WordPress Translation versions 1.0.8.1 and below have a "save_transposh" action available at "/wp-admin/admin.php?page=tp_advanced" that does not properly validate the "Log file name" allowing an attacker with the "Administrator" role to specify a .php file as the log destination. Since the log file is stored directly within the "/wp-admin" directory, executing arbitrary PHP code is possible by simply sending a crafted request that gets logged.

Transposh WordPress Translation 1.0.8.1 SQL Injection

Transposh WordPress Translation versions 1.0.8.1 and below have a "tp_editor" page at "/wp-admin/admin.php?page=tp_editor" that is vulnerable to two authenticated, blind SQL injections when user-supplied input to the HTTP GET parameters "order" and "orderby" is processed by the web application.

Transposh WordPress Translation 1.0.8.1 Improper Authorization

Transposh WordPress Translation versions 1.0.8.1 and below do not properly enforce authorization on functionalities available on the plugin's "Utilities" page leading to unauthorized access for all user roles, including "Subscriber".

Transposh WordPress Translation 1.0.8.1 Information Disclosure

Transposh WordPress Translation versions 1.0.8.1 and below have an ajax action called "tp_history" which is intended to return data about who has translated a text given by the "token" parameter. However, the plugin also returns the user's login name as part of the "user_login" attribute. Successful exploits can allow an unauthenticated attacker to leak the WordPress username of translators. If an anonymous user submitted the translation, then the user's IP address is returned.

Transposh WordPress Translation 1.0.8.1 Cross Site Request Forgery

Transposh WordPress Translation versions 1.0.8.1 and below suffer from cross site request forgery vulnerabilities.