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Microsoft Azure Services Flaws Could've Exposed Cloud Resources to Unauthorized Access

Four different Microsoft Azure services have been found vulnerable to server-side request forgery (SSRF) attacks that could be exploited to gain unauthorized access to cloud resources. The security issues, which were discovered by Orca between October 8, 2022 and December 2, 2022 in Azure API Management, Azure Functions, Azure Machine Learning, and Azure Digital Twins, have since been addressed

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Microsoft resolves four SSRF vulnerabilities in Azure cloud services

Summary  Microsoft recently fixed a set of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities in four Azure services (Azure API Management, Azure Functions, Azure Machine Learning, and Azure Digital Twins) reported by Orca Security. These SSRF vulnerabilities were determined to be low risk as they do not allow access to sensitive information or Azure backend services. Once … Microsoft resolves four SSRF vulnerabilities in Azure cloud services Read More »

Microsoft resolves four SSRF vulnerabilities in Azure cloud services

Summary Summary Microsoft recently fixed a set of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities in four Azure services (Azure API Management, Azure Functions, Azure Machine Learning, and Azure Digital Twins) reported by Orca Security. These SSRF vulnerabilities were determined to be low risk as they do not allow access to sensitive information or Azure backend services.

Microsoft resolves four SSRF vulnerabilities in Azure cloud services

Summary Summary Microsoft recently fixed a set of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities in four Azure services (Azure API Management, Azure Functions, Azure Machine Learning, and Azure Digital Twins) reported by Orca Security. These SSRF vulnerabilities were determined to be low risk as they do not allow access to sensitive information or Azure backend services.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0163-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0163-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This asynchronous patch is a security update for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4. Issues addressed include a server-side request forgery vulnerability.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0163-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0163-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This asynchronous patch is a security update for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4. Issues addressed include a server-side request forgery vulnerability.

CVE-2023-22493: feat(config)!: unsafe domain toggle (#11588) · DIYgod/RSSHub@a66cbcf

RSSHub is an open source RSS feed generator. RSSHub is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) attacks. This vulnerability allows an attacker to send arbitrary HTTP requests from the server to other servers or resources on the network. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending a request to the affected routes with a malicious URL. An attacker could also use this vulnerability to send requests to internal or any other servers or resources on the network, potentially gain access to sensitive information that would not normally be accessible and amplifying the impact of the attack. The patch for this issue can be found in commit a66cbcf.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0164-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-0164-01 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 is a platform for Java applications based on the WildFly application runtime. This asynchronous patch is a security update for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4. Issues addressed include a server-side request forgery vulnerability.

CVE-2022-3841: Red Hat Customer Portal - Access to 24x7 support and knowledge

RHACM: unauthenticated SSRF in console API endpoint. A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability was found in the console API endpoint from Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (RHACM). An attacker could take advantage of this as the console API endpoint is missing an authentication check, allowing unauthenticated users making requests.

CVE-2022-25027: CVE-2022-25026 & CVE-2022-25027: Vulnerabilities in Rocket TRUfusion Enterprise

The Forgotten Password functionality of Rocket TRUfusion Portal v7.9.2.1 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and access restricted pages by validating the user's session token when the "Password forgotten?" button is clicked.