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Debian Security Advisory 5616-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5616-1 - It was discovered that ruby-sanitize, a whitelist-based HTML sanitizer, insufficiently sanitized style elements, which may result in cross-site scripting.

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Hackers Exploit Job Boards in APAC, Steal Data of Millions of Job Seekers

Employment agencies and retail companies chiefly located in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region have been targeted by a previously undocumented threat actor known as ResumeLooters since early 2023 with the goal of stealing sensitive data. Singapore-headquartered Group-IB said the hacking crew's activities are geared towards job search platforms and the theft of resumes, with as many as 65

GHSA-9m6m-c64r-w4f4: Stimulsoft Dashboard.JS Cross Site Scripting vulnerability

Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Stimulsoft GmbH Stimulsoft Dashboard.JS before v.2024.1.2 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted payload to the search bar component.

GHSA-7m8g-fprr-47fx: phpMyFAQ vulnerable to stored XSS on attachments filename

### Summary Unsafe echo of filename in phpMyFAQ\phpmyfaq\admin\attachments.php leading to allow execute JavaScript code in client side (XSS) ### Details On that snippet code of rendering the file attachments from user tables ``` <?php foreach ($crumbs as $item) : ?> <tr id="attachment_<?= $item->id ?>" title="<?= $item->thema ?>"> <td><?= $item->id ?></td> <td><?= $item->filename ?></td> <td><?= $item->record_lang ?></td> <td><?= Utils::formatBytes($item->filesize) ?></td> <td><?= $item->mime_type ?></td> <td> ``` The data directly rendering with short hand echo without any sanitation first, its recommend to use existing class of `Strings::htmlentities` on use `phpMyFAQ\Strings;` ``` <td><?= Strings::htmlentities($item->filename); ?></td> <td><?= Strings::htmlentities($item->record_lang); ?></td> <td><?= Utils::formatBytes($item->filesize) ?></td> <td><?= Strings::htmlentities($item->mime_type); ?></td> ``` Propo...

GHSA-9cgf-pxwq-2cpw: Stimulsoft Dashboard.JS Cross Site Scripting vulnerability

Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Stimulsoft GmbH Stimulsoft Dashboard.JS before v.2024.1.2 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted payload to the ReportName field.

WordPress Simple URLs Cross Site Scripting

WordPress Simple URLs plugin versions prior to 115 suffer from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

GYM MS 1.0 Cross Site Scripting

Gym Management System version 1.0 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability. Original credit for this finding goes to Jyotsna Adhana in October of 2020 but uses a different vector of attack for this software version.

WhatsUp Gold 2022 22.1.0 Build 39 Cross Site Scripting

WhatsUp Gold 2022 version 22.1.0 Build 39 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.

MISP 2.4.171 Cross Site Scripting

MISP version 2.4.171 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.

GHSA-2mrq-w8pv-5pvq: Malicious input can provoke XSS when preserving comments

# Impact There is a potential for a mutation XSS (mXSS) vulnerability in AntiSamy caused by flawed parsing of the HTML being sanitized. To be subject to this vulnerability the `preserveComments` directive must be enabled in your policy file. As a result, certain crafty inputs can result in elements in comment tags being interpreted as executable when using AntiSamy's sanitized output. # Patches Patched in AntiSamy 1.7.5 and later. This is due to parsing behavior in the [neko-htmlunit](https://github.com/HtmlUnit/htmlunit-neko) dependency, just by updating to a newer version the issue was solved. See important remediation details in the reference given below. # Workarounds If you cannot upgrade to a fixed version of the library, the following mitigation can be applied until you can upgrade: Manually edit your AntiSamy policy file (e.g., antisamy.xml) by deleting the `preserveComments` directive or setting its value to `false`, if present. As the previously mentioned policy settin...