Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2022-2094PUBLISHED: 2023-02-08The Yellow Yard Searchbar WordPress plugin before 2.8.2 does not escape some URL parameters before outputting them back to the user, leading to Reflected Cross-Site Scripting
CVE-2022-43761PUBLISHED: 2023-02-08Missing authentication when creating and managing the B&R APROL database in versions < R 4.2-07 allows reading and changing the system configuration.
CVE-2023-0740PUBLISHED: 2023-02-08Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Stored in GitHub repository answerdev/answer prior to 1.0.4.
CVE-2023-0741PUBLISHED: 2023-02-08Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - DOM in GitHub repository answerdev/answer prior to 1.0.4.
CVE-2023-0742PUBLISHED: 2023-02-08Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Stored in GitHub repository answerdev/answer prior to 1.0.4.
User Rank: Apprentice
9/11/2014 | 9:29:07 PM
I like this statement! Because no program, no coding is ever truly safe, someone's always going to try to get in. So, people should just calm down about it...we should EXPECT our information to be breached, not surprised. Great quotation.