FEDORA-2022-b43cbc3d2e
Packages in this update:
vim-8.2.4804-1.fc36
Update description:
The newest upstream commit
Security fixes for CVE-2022-1381, CVE-2022-1420
vim-8.2.4804-1.fc36
The newest upstream commit
Security fixes for CVE-2022-1381, CVE-2022-1420
FortiGuard Labs is aware that the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2022-22718 to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. CVE-2022-24481 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler and affects multiple versions of Windows OS. Microsoft issued a patch for the vulnerability as part of the February 2022 Patch Tuesday updates.Why is this Significant?This is significant because CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog lists vulnerabilities that are known to be exploited in the wild. Although Microsoft rated CVE-2022-22718 as “Exploitation More Likely” in their advisory, the vulnerability is now on the active exploitation list as such the patch for CVE-2022-22718 should be applied as soon as possible.What is CVE-2022-22718?CVE-2022-22718 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler and affects multiple versions of Windows OS. Successfully exploiting the vulnerability allows a local attacker to elevate privileges. CVE-2022-22718 has a CVSS score of 7.8. Has Microsoft Released an Advisory for CVE-2022-22718?Yes, Microsoft released an advisory on February 8, 2022. See the Appendix for a link to “Windows Print Spooler Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability – CVE-2022-22718”.Has Microsoft Released a Patch for CVE-2022-22718?Yes, Microsoft released a patch as part of the February 2022 Patch Tuesday (February 8th, 2022).What is the Status of Coverage?FortiGuard Labs has the following IPS signature against CVE-2022-22718:MS.Windows.Print.Spooler.CVE-2022-22718.Privilege.Elevation
epiphany-40.6-2.fc34
Fix CVE-2022-29536
epiphany-42.2-1.fc36
Update to 42.2, fixes CVE-2022-29536
epiphany-41.4-1.fc35
Update to 41.4, fixes CVE-2022-29536
On version 2.x before 2.0.3 and 1.x before 1.12.3, the command line restriction that controls snippet use with NGINX Ingress Controller does not apply to Ingress objects. Note: Software versions which have reached End of Technical Support (EoTS) are not evaluated.
A business logic vulnerability exists in Mi App Store. The vulnerability is caused by incomplete permission checks of the products being bypassed, and an attacker can exploit the vulnerability to perform a local silent installation.
Some Xiaomi phones have information leakage vulnerabilities, and some of them may be able to forge a specific identity due to the lack of parameter verification, resulting in user information leakage.
An intent redirection vulnerability in the Mi Browser product. This vulnerability is caused by the Mi Browser does not verify the validity of the incoming data. Attackers can perform sensitive operations by exploiting this.
A improper permission configuration vulnerability in Xiaomi Content Center APP. This vulnerability is caused by the lack of correct permission verification in the Xiaomi content center APP, and attackers can use this vulnerability to invoke the sensitive component functions of the Xiaomi content center APP.