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Incorrect access control in Chamilo 1.11.* up to 1.11.18 allows a student subscribed to a given course to download documents belonging to another student if they know the document's ID.
An issue in Chamilo v1.11.* up to v1.11.18 allows attackers to execute a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and obtain information on the services running on the server via crafted requests in the social and links tools.
Chamilo v1.11.x up to v1.11.18 was discovered to contain a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability via the /feedback/comment field.
RenderDoc versions 1.26 and below suffer from integer underflow, integer overflow, and symlink vulnerabilities.
Expert Restaurant eCommerce version 1.0 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5420-1 - Multiple security issues were discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service or information disclosure.
Incorrect access control in the administrative functionalities of BES--6024PB-I50H1 VideoPlayTool v2.0.1.0 allow attackers to execute arbitrary administrative commands via a crafted payload sent to the desired endpoints.
In this post, we will present confidential virtual machines (CVMs) as one of the use cases of confidential computing as well as the security benefits expected from this emerging technology. We will focus on the high level requirements for the Linux guest operating system to ensure data confidentiality both in use and at rest. This blog follows the recent release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 running on Azure Confidential VMs. CVMs are also a critical building block for the upcoming OpenShift confidential containers in OpenShift 4.13 (dev-preview). For additional details on OpenShift
Confidential containers (CoCo) is a new feature of Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers that leverages Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technology to isolate your containers from the host and other containers. In this blog post, you will learn how to set up OpenShift sandboxed containers with confidential containers support on an OpenShift cluster hosted on Azure, using AMD SEV-SNP technology. You will also see how to create and run a confidential container that can process confidential data more securely and efficiently. For more information on confidential containers running on Az
RenderDoc through 1.26 allows an Integer Overflow with a resultant Buffer Overflow (issue 1 of 2).