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82 advisories across 32 monitored vendors.
Arbitrary code execution or denial of service via integer overflow in RDP message processing. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.8). Weakness: CWE-787. Affected products named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Remote code execution via heap out-of-bounds write in RemoteFX decoding. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-787. Affected products named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Localhost services exposed via IPv4-mapped IPv6 address bypass. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.4). Weakness: CWE-289. Affected product named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Arbitrary code execution via SQL injection in HTTPS admin panel. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.2). Weakness: CWE-89. Affected product named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Out-of-bounds Read, Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Apache IoTDB C++ client. Out-of-bounds reads in IoTDB C++ client TsBlock deserializer crash client process on malformed server data. This issue affects Apache IoTDB C++ client: from 1.3.5 before 1.3.8, from 2.0.5 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
Incorrect Authorization, Improper Access Control vulnerability in Apache IoTDB. Authorization bypass in /rest/v2/fastLastQuery exposes last-value data to unauthorized authenticated users. This issue affects Apache IoTDB: from 1.3.5 before 1.3.8, from 2.0.5 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
Uncontrolled Recursion, Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in Apache IoTDB. When pipe_air_gap_receiver_enabled=true, the IoTDB AirGap receiver's readLength method calls itself recursively each time it recognises the E-language prefix in socket data, with no depth limit. An unauthenticated attacker can send a stream of repeated E-language prefixes that drives the recursion arbitrarily deep, exhausting the receiver thread's JVM stack and raising StackOverflowError. This issue affects Apache IoTDB: from 1.0.0 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
Memory Allocation with Excessive Size Value, Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling, Missing Authentication for Critical Function vulnerability in Apache IoTDB. When pipe_air_gap_receiver_enabled=true, the IoTDB AirGap pipe receiver accepts raw TCP connections on port 9780 with no authentication. The readLength method reads an attacker-controlled 32-bit integer from the socket and readData passes it directly to new byte[length] with no upper-bound check. An unauthenticated attacker can cause the JVM to attempt an allocation of up to 2,147,483,647 bytes per connection, exhausting heap memory and crashing or severely degrading the DataNode process. This issue affects Apache IoTDB: from 1.0.0 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
Apache ActiveMQ versions prior to 5.19.7 and 6.0.0 prior to 6.2.5 are susceptible to vulnerabilities which when successfully exploited could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). Affected products: E-Series SANtricity Unified Manager and Web Services Proxy, SANtricity Storage Plugin for vCenter. NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
Linux kernel versions 2.6.39-rc1 through 6.6.139, 6.13-rc1 through 6.18.26, 6.19-rc1 through 7.0.3, and 6.7-rc1 through 6.12.85 are susceptible to a vulnerability referred to as GhostLock which when successfully exploited could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
All supported versions of FreeBSD are susceptible to vulnerabilities in the POSIX shared memory object module which when successfully exploited could be used to access freed kernel memory and escalate privileges. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
Linux kernel versions 3.9-rc1 through 5.10.256, 5.11-rc1 through 5.15.207, 5.16-rc1 through 6.1.173, 6.13-rc1 through 6.18.32, 6.19-rc1 through 7.0.9, 6.2-rc1 through 6.6.140, 6.7-rc1 through 6.12.90 and 7.1-rc1 through 7.1-rc4 are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
Linux kernel versions 5.15.209 prior to 5.16, 6.1.175 prior to 6.2, 6.4 prior to 6.18.33, and 6.19 prior to 7.0.10 are susceptible to a vulnerability referred to as BadEpoll which when successfully exploited could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
All supported versions of FreeBSD are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited could allow an unprivileged local attacker to trigger a use-after-free in the kernel and possibly escalate their privileges. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
FreeBSD 15.0 and later are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited could allow an unprivileged local user to cause a panic or elevate their privilege. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
All supported versions of FreeBSD are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited by a remote TLS peer with control of TCP segmentation could result in a kernel panic. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
All supported versions of FreeBSD are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited could allow an unprivileged local user to escalate their privilege. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
Linux kernel versions 2.6.36-rc1 through 6.1.176, 6.13-rc1 through 6.18.37, 6.19-rc1 through 7.1.2, 6.2-rc1 through 6.6.143 and 6.7-rc1 through 6.12.94 are susceptible to a vulnerability referred to as Januscape which when successfully exploited could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp reports that one or more additional products remain under investigation; review the canonical advisory for current status. NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
All supported versions of FreeBSD are susceptible to a vulnerability which when successfully exploited could allow an unprivileged local user to modify the address space of a SUID binary before its credentials are elevated, potentially gaining full control of the affected system. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, addition or modification of data, or Denial of Service (DoS). NetApp states there is no workaround available at this time.
An Improper Restriction of Communication Channel to Intended Endpoints vulnerability in Juniper Networks Junos OS Evolved allows an unauthenticated, network-based attacker to cause license exhaustion. Due to an incorrect initialization, a process which should only be able to communicate internally within the device, can be reached over the network via an open port. This leads to unauthorized access to the license management. This issue affects all Junos OS Evolved versions before 23.2R2-EVO. Affected products named by the advisory: EX. Affected products named by the advisory: EX.