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CVE-2023-2971: (CVE-2023-2971) Typora Local File Disclosure (Patch Bypass)

Improper path handling in Typora before 1.7.0-dev on Windows and Linux allows a crafted webpage to access local files and exfiltrate them to remote web servers via "typora://app/typemark/". This vulnerability can be exploited if a user opens a malicious markdown file in Typora, or copies text from a malicious webpage and paste it into Typora.

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CVE-2023-2110: (CVE-2023-2110) Obsidian Local File Disclosure

Improper path handling in Obsidian desktop before 1.2.8 on Windows, Linux and macOS allows a crafted webpage to access local files and exfiltrate them to remote web servers via "app://local/<absolute-path>". This vulnerability can be exploited if a user opens a malicious markdown file in Obsidian, or copies text from a malicious webpage and paste it into Obsidian.

CVE-2023-2318: Security Issue: DOM-Based XSS leading to RCE · Issue #3618 · marktext/marktext

DOM-based XSS in src/muya/lib/contentState/pasteCtrl.js in MarkText 0.17.1 and before on Windows, Linux and macOS allows arbitrary JavaScript code to run in the context of MarkText main window. This vulnerability can be exploited if a user copies text from a malicious webpage and paste it into MarkText.

CVE-2023-20212: Cisco Security Advisory: ClamAV AutoIt Module Denial of Service Vulnerability

A vulnerability in the AutoIt module of ClamAV could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device. This vulnerability is due to a logic error in the memory management of an affected device. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by submitting a crafted AutoIt file to be scanned by ClamAV on the affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to cause the ClamAV scanning process to restart unexpectedly, resulting in a DoS condition.

Windows API Exploitation In Real World

This paper focuses on using Windows APIs to exploit and bypass modern day defense systems. The idea here is to understand the approach of how a modern day threat adversary would definitely help blue teamers to improve their defense mechanism. This article is useful for both blue and red teamers.

Karma Catches Up to Global Phishing Service 16Shop

You've probably never heard of "16Shop," but there's a good chance someone using it has tried to phish you. Last week, the international police organization INTERPOL said it had shuttered the notorious 16Shop, a popular phishing-as-a-service platform launched in 2017 that made it simple for even complete novices to conduct complex and convincing phishing scams. INTERPOL said authorities in Indonesia arrested the 21-year-old proprietor and one of his alleged facilitators, and that a third suspect was apprehended in Japan.

CVE-2023-26469: GitHub - Orange-Cyberdefense/CVE-repository: Repository of CVE found by OCD people

In Jorani 1.0.0, an attacker could leverage path traversal to access files and execute code on the server.

CVE-2023-38905: [CVE-2023-38905] sys/duplicate/check SQL注入 · Issue #4737 · jeecgboot/jeecg-boot

SQL injection vulnerability in Jeecg-boot v.3.5.0 and before allows a local attacker to cause a denial of service via the Benchmark, PG_Sleep, DBMS_Lock.Sleep, Waitfor, DECODE, and DBMS_PIPE.RECEIVE_MESSAGE functions.

NoFilter Attack: Sneaky Privilege Escalation Method Bypasses Windows Security

A previously undetected attack method called NoFilter has been found to abuse the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) to achieve privilege escalation in the Windows operating system. "If an attacker has the ability to execute code with admin privilege and the target is to perform LSASS Shtinkering, these privileges are not enough," Ron Ben Yizhak, a security researcher at Deep Instinct, told The

Greenshot 1.3.274 Deserialization / Command Execution

There exists a .NET deserialization vulnerability in Greenshot versions 1.3.274 and below. The deserialization allows the execution of commands when a user opens a Greenshot file. The commands execute under the same permissions as the Greenshot service. Typically, it is the logged in user.