U.S. Dept Of Defense: XSS found in https://www.████████.mil

The security researcher found a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability on the www.████████.mil website. The vulnerability was demonstrated using a proof-of-concept link tha ...

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espaimacia.cat Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-4015297

Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified th ...

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cmpentecoste.ce.gov.br Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-4012826

Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified th ...

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Cosmos: Attacker can use any non-enabled capability

The Capabilites implementation in CosmWasm contracts was found to have a vulnerability. Even if the executing chain did not allow a specific capability, a CosmWasm contract could still execute actions ...

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U.S. Dept Of Defense: Public google drive link Exposes Military Orders Containing PII (Name, SSN etc..) and Operational Details

A public Google Drive link was found to contain PDF files that exposed personally identifiable information (PII) of military personnel, including full names, social security numbers, home addresses, m ...

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tuinhier.be Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-4016954

Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified th ...

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U.S. Dept Of Defense: XSS vulnerability found in javascript code of https://███.mil

The XSS vulnerability was found in the JavaScript code of the website https://███.mil. The parameter "code" was not sufficiently sanitized, allowing the injection of malicious ...

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Internet Bug Bounty: netrc and redirect credential leak

The netrc file in curl could lead to the unintentional leakage of a password to a different host when following HTTP redirects, if the netrc file had an entry matching the redirect target hostname but ...

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