Flickr: Information Disclosure: .dockerignore file is publicly accessible

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double.meanperiod.shop Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-4012828

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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Internet Bug Bounty: [CVE-2024-47888] Possible ReDoS vulnerability in plain_text_for_blockquote_node in Action Text

There is a possible ReDoS vulnerability in the plain_text_for_blockquote_node helper in Action Text. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-47888. Carefully crafted text was ...

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IBM: POST based Cross-Site Scripting on IBM research endpoint

The POST-based Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability on the IBM research endpoint was reported, analyzed, and remediated. The vulnerability was discovered by an external...Read More ...

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Node.js: Usage of unsafe random function in undici for choosing boundary

The vulnerability in the Undici library involves the use of an unsafe random function to choose the boundary for a multipart/form-data request. The use of Math.random() to generate this boundary can b ...

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AWS VDP: A potential risk in the cloudFrontExtensionsConsole which can be used to privilege escalation.

A potential risk was found in the cloudFrontExtensionsConsole when it was deployed in the awslabs repository on GitHub. The functions created by the application had excessive permissions that could be ...

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Internet Bug Bounty: CVE-2024-49761: ReDoS vulnerability in REXML

CVE-2024-49761 was a ReDoS vulnerability in the REXML gem. The vulnerability was caused by the parsing of XML input with many digits between "&#" and "x...;&quot ...

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Internet Bug Bounty: Apache Airflow: Sensitive Information Exposure in DAG Run Logs

The Apache Airflow platform was vulnerable to sensitive information exposure in DAG run logs. Passwords, secrets, and the Fernet key were logged in plain text, which could have resulted in the disclos ...

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