Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2022-45786PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04
There are issues with the AGE drivers for Golang and Python that enable SQL injections to occur. This impacts AGE for PostgreSQL 11 & AGE for PostgreSQL 12, all versions up-to-and-including 1.1.0, when using those drivers. The fix is to update to the latest Golang and Python drivers in addition ...
CVE-2023-22849PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04
An improper neutralization of input during web page generation ('Cross-site Scripting') [CWE-79] vulnerability in Sling App CMS version 1.1.4 and prior may allow an authenticated remote attacker to perform a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attack in multiple features. Upgrade to Apache Sling Ap...
CVE-2023-25193PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04hb-ot-layout-gsubgpos.hh in HarfBuzz through 6.0.0 allows attackers to trigger O(n^2) growth via consecutive marks during the process of looking back for base glyphs when attaching marks.
CVE-2023-0676PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Reflected in GitHub repository phpipam/phpipam prior to 1.5.1.
CVE-2023-0677PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Reflected in GitHub repository phpipam/phpipam prior to v1.5.1.
User Rank: Apprentice
1/15/2015 | 1:14:12 AM
Second, I'd like to see the brands get more aggressive on punishing companies that scoff the DSS and get breached. Home Depot has been breached how many times now? The breach at Target was rather offensive itself, they missed all the warning signs. Of course, the Council will do nothing to these companies as they would be missing all the revenue that thise companies make for them. I would guarantee that if one major retailer was to lose its merchant status, there would be a newfound vigor and zeal from the rest of the retail industry to get secured.
2. IT management is generally not ready for a revolutionary approach. They must be dragged, kicking and screaming into compliance because they will whine, complain, drag their feet and stall all they can until they have to get compliant. The cost of noncompliance needs to be greater than it takes to get compliant, otherwise it simply won't happen.