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CVE-2024-34517

The Cypher component in Neo4j before 5.19.0 mishandles IMMUTABLE privileges.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-34397

An issue was discovered in GNOME GLib before 2.78.5, and 2.79.x and 2.80.x before 2.80.1. When a GDBus-based client subscribes to signals from a trusted system service such as NetworkManager on a shared computer, other users of the same computer can send spoofed D-Bus signals that the GDBus-based client will wrongly interpret as having been sent by the trusted system service. This could lead to the GDBus-based client behaving incorrectly, with an application-dependent impact.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-25512

RuvarOA v6.01 and v12.01 were discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the attach_id parameter at /Bulletin/AttachDownLoad.aspx.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-25508

RuvarOA v6.01 and v12.01 were discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the id parameter at /bulletin/bulletin_template_show.aspx.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-25507

RuvarOA v6.01 and v12.01 were discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the email_attach_id parameter at /LHMail/AttachDown.aspx.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2023-42757

Process Explorer before 17.04 allows attackers to make it functionally unavailable (a denial of service for analysis) by renaming an executable file to a new extensionless 255-character name and launching it with NtCreateUserProcess. This can occur through an issue in wcscat_s error handling.

Published: May 07, 2024; 2:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33860

An issue was discovered in Logpoint before 7.4.0. It allows Local File Inclusion (LFI) when an arbitrary File Path is used within the File System Collector. The content of the file specified can be viewed in the incoming logs.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:09 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33859

An issue was discovered in Logpoint before 7.4.0. HTML code sent through logs wasn't being escaped in the "Interesting Field" Web UI, leading to XSS.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:09 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33164

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the authUserList() function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:09 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33161

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the unallocatedList() function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:09 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33155

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the getDeptList() function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:09 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33153

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the commentList() function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33149

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the myProcessList function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33148

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the list function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-33147

J2EEFAST v2.7.0 was discovered to contain a SQL injection vulnerability via the sql_filter parameter in the authRoleList function.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-29210

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability has been identified in Phish Alert Button for Outlook (PAB), specifically within its configuration management functionalities. This vulnerability allows a regular user to modify the application's configuration file to redirect update checks to an arbitrary server, which can then be exploited in conjunction with CVE-2024-29209 to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. The issue stems from improper permission settings on the application's configuration file, which is stored in a common directory accessible to all users. This file includes critical parameters, such as the update server URL. By default, the application does not enforce adequate access controls on this file, allowing non-privileged users to modify it without administrative consent. An attacker with regular user access can alter the update server URL specified in the configuration file to point to a malicious server. When the application performs its next update check, it will contact the attacker-controlled server. If the system is also vulnerable to CVE-2024-29209, the attacker can deliver a malicious update package that, when executed, grants them elevated privileges. Impact: This vulnerability can lead to a regular user executing code with administrative privileges. This can result in unauthorized access to sensitive data, installation of additional malware, and a full takeover of the affected system. Affected Products: Phish Alert Button (PAB) for Outlook versions 1.10.0-1.10.11 Second Chance Client versions 2.0.0-2.0.9 PIQ Client versions 1.0.0-1.0.15 Remediation: KnowBe4 has released a patch that corrects the permission settings on the configuration file to prevent unauthorized modifications. Automated updates will be pushed to address this issue. Users of affected versions should verify the latest version is applied and, if not, apply the latest updates provided by KnowBe4. Workarounds: Manually set the correct permissions on the configuration file to restrict write access to administrators only. Credits: This vulnerability was discovered by Ceri Coburn at Pen Test Partners, who reported it responsibly to the vendor.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-29209

A medium severity vulnerability has been identified in the update mechanism of the Phish Alert Button for Outlook, which could allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code on the host machine. The vulnerability arises from the application's failure to securely verify the authenticity and integrity of the update server. The application periodically checks for updates by querying a specific URL. However, this process does not enforce strict SSL/TLS verification, nor does it validate the digital signature of the received update files. An attacker with the capability to perform DNS spoofing can exploit this weakness. By manipulating DNS responses, the attacker can redirect the application's update requests to a malicious server under their control. Once the application queries the spoofed update URL, the malicious server can respond with a crafted update package. Since the application fails to properly verify the authenticity of the update file, it will accept and execute the package, leading to arbitrary code execution on the host machine. Impact: Successful exploitation of this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute code with elevated privileges, potentially leading to data theft, installation of further malware, or other malicious activities on the host system. Affected Products: Phish Alert Button (PAB) for Outlook versions 1.10.0-1.10.11 Second Chance Client versions 2.0.0-2.0.9 PIQ Client versions 1.0.0-1.0.15 Remediation: Automated updates will be pushed to address this issue. Users of affected versions should verify the latest version is applied and, if not, apply the latest updates provided by KnowBe4, which addresses this vulnerability by implementing proper SSL/TLS checks of the update server. It is also recommended to ensure DNS settings are secure to prevent DNS spoofing attacks. Workarounds: Use secure corporate networks or VPN services to secure network communications, which can help mitigate the risk of DNS spoofing. Credits: This vulnerability was discovered by Ceri Coburn at Pen Test Partners, who reported it responsibly to the vendor.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-29208

An Unverified Password Change could allow a malicious actor with API access to the device to change the system password without knowing the previous password. Affected Products: UniFi Connect EV Station (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Connect EV Station Pro (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display (Version 1.9.324 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display Cast (Version 1.6.225 and earlier) Mitigation: Update UniFi Connect Application to Version 3.10.7 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station Pro to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display to Version 1.11.348 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display Cast to Version 1.8.255 or later.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-29207

An Improper Certificate Validation could allow a malicious actor with access to an adjacent network to take control of the system. Affected Products: UniFi Connect Application (Version 3.7.9 and earlier) UniFi Connect EV Station (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Connect EV Station Pro (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display (Version 1.9.324 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display Cast (Version 1.6.225 and earlier) Mitigation: Update UniFi Connect Application to Version 3.10.7 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station Pro to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display to Version 1.11.348 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display Cast to Version 1.8.255 or later.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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CVE-2024-29206

An Improper Access Control could allow a malicious actor authenticated in the API to enable Android Debug Bridge (ADB) and make unsupported changes to the system. Affected Products: UniFi Connect EV Station (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Connect EV Station Pro (Version 1.1.18 and earlier) UniFi Access G2 Reader Pro (Version 1.2.172 and earlier) UniFi Access Reader Pro (Version 2.7.238 and earlier) UniFi Access Intercom (Version 1.0.66 and earlier) UniFi Access Intercom Viewer (Version 1.0.5 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display (Version 1.9.324 and earlier) UniFi Connect Display Cast (Version 1.6.225 and earlier) Mitigation: Update UniFi Connect Application to Version 3.10.7 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Connect EV Station Pro to Version 1.2.15 or later. Update UniFi Access G2 Reader Pro Version 1.3.37 or later. Update UniFi Access Reader Pro Version 2.8.19 or later. Update UniFi Access Intercom Version 1.1.32 or later. Update UniFi Access Intercom Viewer Version 1.1.6 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display to Version 1.11.348 or later. Update UniFi Connect Display Cast to Version 1.8.255 or later.

Published: May 07, 2024; 1:15:08 PM -0400
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