Category Archives: Advisories

buildah-1.23.4-1.fc35

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FEDORA-2022-396c568c5e

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buildah-1.23.4-1.fc35

Update description:

bump to v1.23.4, security fix for CVE-2022-21698

Add missing container networking dependencies (#2081834)

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CVE-2021-26633

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SQL injection and Local File Inclusion (LFI) vulnerabilities in MaxBoard can cause information leakage and privilege escalation. This vulnerabilities can be exploited by manipulating a variable with a desired value and inserting and arbitrary file.

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CVE-2021-26634

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SQL injection and file upload attacks are possible due to insufficient validation of input values in some parameters and variables of files compromising Maxboard, which may lead to arbitrary code execution or privilege escalation. Attackers can use these vulnerabilities to perform attacks such as stealing server management rights using a web shell.

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CVE-2021-26635

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In the code that verifies the file size in the ark library, it is possible to manipulate the offset read from the target file due to the wrong use of the data type. An attacker could use this vulnerability to cause a stack buffer overflow and as a result, perform an attack such as remote code execution.

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CVE-2021-32546

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Missing input validation in internal/db/repo_editor.go in Gogs before 0.12.8 allows an attacker to execute code remotely. An unprivileged attacker (registered user) can overwrite the Git configuration in his repository. This leads to Remote Command Execution, because that configuration can contain an option such as sshCommand, which is executed when a master branch is a remote branch (using an ssh:// URI). The remote branch can also be configured by editing the Git configuration file. One can create a new file in a new repository, using the GUI, with “” as its name, and then rename this file to .git/config with the custom configuration content (and then save it).

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