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CVE-2020-6574: Stable Channel Update for Desktop

Insufficient policy enforcement in installer in Google Chrome on OS X prior to 85.0.4183.102 allowed a local attacker to potentially achieve privilege escalation via a crafted binary.

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CVE-2020-6567

Insufficient validation of untrusted input in command line handling in Google Chrome on Windows prior to 85.0.4183.83 allowed a remote attacker to bypass navigation restrictions via a crafted HTML page.

CVE-2020-6560: Stable Channel Update for Desktop

Insufficient policy enforcement in autofill in Google Chrome prior to 85.0.4183.83 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data via a crafted HTML page.

CVE-2020-16602: Razer Chroma SDK: Main Page

Razer Chroma SDK Rest Server through 3.12.17 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary programs because there is a race condition in which a file created under "%PROGRAMDATA%\Razer Chroma\SDK\Apps" can be replaced before it is executed by the server. The attacker must have access to port 54236 for a registration step.

CVE-2020-15020: Elementor Website Builder – More than Just a Page Builder

An issue was discovered in the Elementor plugin through 2.9.13 for WordPress. An authenticated attacker can achieve stored XSS via the Name Your Template field.

CVE-2020-14356: kernel NULL pointer dereference in __cgroup_bpf_run_filter_skb

A flaw null pointer dereference in the Linux kernel cgroupv2 subsystem in versions before 5.7.10 was found in the way when reboot the system. A local user could use this flaw to crash the system or escalate their privileges on the system.

CVE-2020-24368: icingaweb2/CHANGELOG.md at master · Icinga/icingaweb2

Icinga Icinga Web2 2.0.0 through 2.6.4, 2.7.4 and 2.8.2 has a Directory Traversal vulnerability which allows an attacker to access arbitrary files that are readable by the process running Icinga Web 2. This issue is fixed in Icinga Web 2 in v2.6.4, v2.7.4 and v2.8.2.

Control Flow Guard for Clang/LLVM and Rust

As part of our ongoing efforts towards safer systems programming, we’re pleased to announce that Windows Control Flow Guard (CFG) support is now available in the Clang C/C++ compiler and Rust. What is Control Flow Guard? What is Control Flow Guard? CFG is a platform security technology designed to enforce control flow integrity.

CVE-2020-0559: Intel-SA-00355

Insecure inherited permissions in some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi products on Windows* 7 and 8.1 before version 21.40.5.1 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.

CVE-2020-17367: GitHub - netblue30/firejail: Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox

Firejail through 0.9.62 does not honor the -- end-of-options indicator after the --output option, which may lead to command injection.