CVE-2025-26549 |
Description: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in pa1 WP Html Page Sitemap allows Stored XSS. This issue affects WP Html Page Sitemap: from n/a through 2.2.
CVSS: HIGH (7.1) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-26547 |
Description: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in nagarjunsonti My Login Logout Plugin allows Stored XSS. This issue affects My Login Logout Plugin: from n/a through 2.4.
CVSS: HIGH (7.1) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-26545 |
Description: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in shisuh Related Posts Line-up-Exactly by Milliard allows Stored XSS. This issue affects Related Posts Line-up-Exactly by Milliard: from n/a through 0.0.22.
CVSS: HIGH (7.1) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-26543 |
Description: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Pukhraj Suthar Simple Responsive Menu allows Stored XSS. This issue affects Simple Responsive Menu: from n/a through 2.1.
CVSS: HIGH (7.1) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-26511 |
Description: Systems running the Instaclustr
fork of Stratio's Cassandra-Lucene-Index plugin versions 4.0-rc1-1.0.0
through 4.0.16-1.0.0 and 4.1.2-1.0.0 through 4.1.8-1.0.0, installed into
Apache Cassandra version 4.x, are susceptible to a vulnerability which
when successfully exploited could allow authenticated Cassandra users to
remotely bypass RBAC and escalate their privileges.
CVSS: HIGH (8.8) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-26473 |
Description: The Mojave Inverter uses the GET method for sensitive information.
CVSS: HIGH (7.5) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-25281 |
Description: An attacker may modify the URL to discover sensitive information about the target network.
CVSS: HIGH (7.5) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-24904 |
Description: libsignal-service-rs is a Rust version of the libsignal-service-java library which implements the core functionality to communicate with Signal servers. Prior to commit 82d70f6720e762898f34ae76b0894b0297d9b2f8, plaintext content envelopes could be injected by a server or a malicious client, and may have been able to bypass the end-to-end encryption and authentication. The vulnerability is fixed per 82d70f6720e762898f34ae76b0894b0297d9b2f8. The `Metadata` struct contains an additional `was_encrypted` field, which breaks the API, but should be easily resolvable. No known workarounds are available.
CVSS: HIGH (8.5) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-24903 |
Description: libsignal-service-rs is a Rust version of the libsignal-service-java library which implements the core functionality to communicate with Signal servers. Prior to commit 82d70f6720e762898f34ae76b0894b0297d9b2f8, any contact may forge a sync message, impersonating another device of the local user. The origin of sync messages is not checked. Patched libsignal-service can be found after commit 82d70f6720e762898f34ae76b0894b0297d9b2f8. The `Metadata` struct contains an additional `was_encrypted` field, which breaks the API, but should be easily resolvable. No known workarounds are available.
CVSS: HIGH (8.5) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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CVE-2025-24888 |
Description: The SecureDrop Client is a desktop application for journalists to communicate with sources and work with submissions on the SecureDrop Workstation. Prior to version 0.14.1, a malicious SecureDrop Server could obtain code execution on the SecureDrop Client virtual machine (`sd-app`). SecureDrop Server itself has multiple layers of built-in hardening, and is a dedicated physical machine exposed on the internet only via Tor hidden services for the Source and Journalist interfaces, and optionally via remote SSH access over another Tor hidden service. A newsroom's SecureDrop Workstation communicates only with its own dedicated SecureDrop Server.
The SecureDrop Client runs in a dedicated Qubes virtual machine, named `sd-app`, as part of the SecureDrop Workstation. The private OpenPGP key used to decrypt submissions and replies is stored in a separate virtual machine and never accessed directly. The vulnerability lies in the code responsible for downloading replies. The filename of the reply is obtained from the `Content-Disposition` HTTP header and used to write the encrypted reply on disk. Note that filenames are generated and sanitized server-side, and files are downloaded in an encrypted format, so a remote attacker who has not achieved server compromise, such as one posing as a source, could not craft the HTTP response necessary for this attack.
While the filename is later checked to guard against path traversal before being moved into the Client’s data storage directory, ...
CVSS: HIGH (8.1) EPSS Score: 0.04%
February 14th, 2025 (5 months ago)
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