Veyon 4.4.1 – ‘VeyonService’ Unquoted Service Path
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Atlassian Jira 8.15.0 – Information Disclosure (Username Enumeration)
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CHIYU TCP/IP Converter devices – CRLF injection
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CHIYU IoT devices – ‘Multiple’ Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
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WordPress Plugin WP Prayer version 1.6.1 – ‘prayer_messages’ Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) (Authenticated)
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Ubee EVW327 – ‘Enable Remote Access’ Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
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ProjeQtOr Project Management 9.1.4 – Remote Code Execution
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LogonTracer 1.2.0 – Remote Code Execution (Unauthenticated)
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DupTerminator 1.4.5639.37199 – Denial of Service (PoC)
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You may be aware that cyber attacks will try to trick you over the phone or through email using phishing attacks, but do you realize they may try to attack you also over social media channels, such as Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn? Just like in email, if you get any social media messages that are highly urgent or too good to be true, it may be an attack.
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