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This Metasploit module exploits a series of vulnerabilities - including auth bypass, SQL injection, and shell injection - to obtain remote code execution on SonicWall GMS versions 9.9.9320 and below.
This Metasploit module exploits an unauthenticated command injection vulnerability in the key parameter in OpenTSDB through 2.4.1 in order to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution as the root user. The module first attempts to obtain the OpenTSDB version via the api. If the version is 2.4.1 or lower, the module performs additional checks to obtain the configured metrics and aggregators. It then randomly selects one metric and one aggregator and uses those to instruct the target server to plot a graph. As part of this request, the key parameter is set to the payload, which will then be executed by the target if the latter is vulnerable. This module has been successfully tested against OpenTSDB version 2.4.1.
Kibana versions before 5.6.15 and 6.6.1 contain an arbitrary code execution flaw in the Timelion visualizer. An attacker with access to the Timelion application could send a request that will attempt to execute javascript code. This leads to an arbitrary command execution with permissions of the Kibana process on the host system. Exploitation will require a service or system reboot to restore normal operation. The WFSDELAY parameter is crucial for this exploit. Setting it too high will cause MANY shells (50-100+), while setting it too low will cause no shells to be obtained. WFSDELAY of 10 for a docker image caused 6 shells.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-5030-01 - An update is now available for Red Hat OpenShift GitOps 1.8. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-5029-01 - An update is now available for Red Hat OpenShift GitOps 1.9. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.
Jeecg boot up to v3.5.3 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file read vulnerability via the interface /testConnection.
Axigen versions 10.5.0–4370c946 and below suffer from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
QUIC connections do not set an upper bound on the amount of data buffered when reading post-handshake messages, allowing a malicious QUIC connection to cause unbounded memory growth. With fix, connections now consistently reject messages larger than 65KiB in size.
Hexo up to v7.0.0 (RC2) was discovered to contain an arbitrary file read vulnerability.
An update is now available for Red Hat OpenShift GitOps 1.8. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Critical. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE link(s) in the References section.This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2023-40029: A flaw was found in the ArgoCD package, used by Red Hat GitOps, that allows cluster secrets to be managed declaratively using the `kubectl apply` functionality, resulting in the full secret body being stored in `kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration` annotation. Since ArgoCD has included the ability to manage cluster labels and annotations via i...