Lichess: Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via Game Export API

The Lichess game export API was found to be vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) due to insufficient input validation of the "players" parameter. This allowed an attacker ...

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curl: Vulnerability Report: Public Exposure of Security Audit File

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curl: Disk Space Exhaustion leading to a Denial of Service (DoS)

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curl: on the implications of permitting procedural culling

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Lichess: CSRF at Network feature

A CSRF vulnerability was found in the network feature, where an attacker could change the Network Routing settings by sending a CSRF script to the...Read More ...

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curl: Sensitive information disclosure with malicious netrc file

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Lichess: Path Traversal Vulnerability in Lila Project

A path traversal vulnerability was discovered in the Lila project that allowed an attacker to access arbitrary files on the server by manipulating user-supplied input to traverse outside the intended ...

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WakaTime: Unauthorized Disclosure of Private Emails via WakaTime Private Leaderboards

The vulnerability allowed unauthorized disclosure of private email addresses of WakaTime users through the private leaderboards feature. The email addresses were exposed to leaderboard creators and me ...

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