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7 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2021-25982 | 1 Darwin | 1 Factor | 2024-02-28 | 4.3 MEDIUM | 6.1 MEDIUM |
In Factor (App Framework & Headless CMS) forum plugin, versions 1.3.5 to 1.8.30, are vulnerable to reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) at the “search” parameter in the URL. An unauthenticated attacker can execute malicious JavaScript code and steal the session cookies. | |||||
CVE-2021-25985 | 1 Darwin | 1 Factor | 2024-02-28 | 7.5 HIGH | 9.8 CRITICAL |
In Factor (App Framework & Headless CMS) v1.0.4 to v1.8.30, improperly invalidate a user’s session even after the user logs out of the application. In addition, user sessions are stored in the browser’s local storage, which by default does not have an expiration time. This makes it possible for an attacker to steal and reuse the cookies using techniques such as XSS attacks, followed by a local account takeover. | |||||
CVE-2021-25984 | 1 Darwin | 1 Factor | 2024-02-28 | 4.3 MEDIUM | 6.1 MEDIUM |
In Factor (App Framework & Headless CMS) forum plugin, versions v1.3.3 to v1.8.30, are vulnerable to stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) at the “post reply” section. An unauthenticated attacker can execute malicious JavaScript code and steal the session cookies. | |||||
CVE-2021-25983 | 1 Darwin | 1 Factor | 2024-02-28 | 4.3 MEDIUM | 6.1 MEDIUM |
In Factor (App Framework & Headless CMS) forum plugin, versions v1.3.8 to v1.8.30, are vulnerable to reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) at the “tags” and “category” parameters in the URL. An unauthenticated attacker can execute malicious JavaScript code and steal the session cookies. | |||||
CVE-2008-1147 | 8 Apple, Cosmicperl, Darwin and 5 more | 9 Mac Os X, Mac Os X Server, Directory Pro and 6 more | 2024-02-28 | 6.8 MEDIUM | N/A |
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 2-bit random hops (aka "Algorithm X2"), as used in OpenBSD 2.6 through 3.4, Mac OS X 10 through 10.5.1, FreeBSD 4.4 through 7.0, and DragonFlyBSD 1.0 through 1.10.1, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as IP fragmentation IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as injection into TCP packets and OS fingerprinting. | |||||
CVE-2008-1148 | 8 Apple, Cosmicperl, Darwin and 5 more | 9 Mac Os X, Mac Os X Server, Directory Pro and 6 more | 2024-02-28 | 6.8 MEDIUM | N/A |
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses ADD with 0 random hops (aka "Algorithm A0"), as used in OpenBSD 3.5 through 4.2 and NetBSD 1.6.2 through 4.0, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as (1) DNS transaction IDs or (2) IP fragmentation IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as DNS cache poisoning, injection into TCP packets, and OS fingerprinting. | |||||
CVE-2008-1146 | 8 Apple, Cosmicperl, Darwin and 5 more | 9 Mac Os X, Mac Os X Server, Directory Pro and 6 more | 2024-02-28 | 6.8 MEDIUM | N/A |
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 3-bit random hops (aka "Algorithm X3"), as used in OpenBSD 2.8 through 4.2, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as DNS transaction IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as DNS cache poisoning against OpenBSD's modification of BIND. |