| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| A vulnerability was identified in h-moses moga-mall up to 392d631a5ef15962a9bddeeb9f1269b9085473fa. This vulnerability affects the function addProduct of the file src/main/java/com/ms/product/controller/PmsProductController.java. Such manipulation of the argument objectName leads to unrestricted upload. The attack may be performed from remote. This product utilizes a rolling release system for continuous delivery, and as such, version information for affected or updated releases is not disclosed. |
| OpenOps before 0.6.11 allows remote code execution in the Terraform block. |
| Pexip Infinity before 39.0 has Improper Input Validation in the media implementation, allowing a remote attacker to trigger a software abort via a crafted media stream, resulting in a denial of service. |
| Pexip Infinity 35.0 through 38.1 before 39.0, in non-default configurations that use Direct Media for WebRTC, has Improper Input Validation in signalling that allows an attacker to trigger a software abort, resulting in a temporary denial of service. |
| Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (XSS or 'Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Verisay Communication and Information Technology Industry and Trade Ltd. Co. Trizbi allows Cross-Site Scripting (XSS).This issue affects Trizbi: before 2.144.4. |
| ONLYOFFICE Docs before 9.2.1 allows XSS via the Color theme name. This is related to DocumentServer. |
| Gitea before 1.25.2 mishandles authorization for deletion of releases. |
| Gitea before 1.22.2 sometimes mishandles the propagation of token scope for access control within one of its own package registries. |
| A vulnerability has been found in JD Cloud BE6500 4.4.1.r4308. This issue affects the function sub_4780 of the file /jdcapi. Such manipulation of the argument ddns_name leads to command injection. The attack may be performed from remote. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way. |
| Pexip Infinity 35.0 through 37.2 before 38.0 has Improper Input Validation in signalling that allows an attacker to trigger a software abort, resulting in a denial of service. |
| Pexip Infinity 38.0 and 38.1 before 39.0 has insufficient access control in the RTMP implementation, allowing an attacker to disconnect RTMP streams traversing a Proxy Node. |
| IBM DS8A00( R10.1) 10.10.106.0 and IBM DS8A00 ( R10.0) 10.1.3.010.2.45.0 and IBM DS8900F ( R9.4) 89.40.83.089.42.18.089.44.5.0 IBM System Storage DS8000 could allow a local user with authorized CCW update permissions to delete or corrupt backups due to missing authorization in IBM Safeguarded Copy / GDPS Logical corruption protection mechanisms. |
| DVP-12SE - Modbus/TCP Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information |
| An issue in Terra Informatica Software, Inc Sciter v.4.4.7.0 allows a local attacker to obtain sensitive information via the adopt component of the Sciter video rendering function. |
| Incorrect access control in DEV Systemtechnik GmbH DEV 7113 RF over Fiber Distribution System 32-0078 H.01 allows unauthenticated attackers to access an administrative endpoint. |
| SQL injection vulnerability in krishanmuraiji SMS v.1.0, within the /studentms/admin/edit-class-detail.php via the editid GET parameter. An attacker can trigger controlled delays using SQL SLEEP() to infer database contents. Successful exploitation may lead to full database compromise, especially within an administrative module. |
| An issue was discovered in imonnit.com (2025-04-24) allowing malicious actors to gain escalated privileges via crafted password reset to take over arbitrary user accounts. |
| picklescan before 0.0.23 fails to detect malicious pickle files inside PyTorch model archives when certain ZIP file flag bits are modified. By flipping specific bits in the ZIP file headers, an attacker can embed malicious pickle files that remain undetected by PickleScan while still being successfully loaded by PyTorch's torch.load(). This can lead to arbitrary code execution when loading a compromised model. |
| picklescan before 0.0.23 is vulnerable to a ZIP archive manipulation attack that causes it to crash when attempting to extract and scan PyTorch model archives. By modifying the filename in the ZIP header while keeping the original filename in the directory listing, an attacker can make PickleScan raise a BadZipFile error. However, PyTorch's more forgiving ZIP implementation still allows the model to be loaded, enabling malicious payloads to bypass detection. |
| picklescan before 0.0.22 only considers standard pickle file extensions in the scope for its vulnerability scan. An attacker could craft a malicious model that uses Pickle and include a malicious pickle file with a non-standard file extension. Because the malicious pickle file inclusion is not considered as part of the scope of picklescan, the file would pass security checks and appear to be safe, when it could instead prove to be problematic. |