Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2022-25878PUBLISHED: 2022-05-27
The package protobufjs before 6.11.3 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution which can allow an attacker to add/modify properties of the Object.prototype.
This vulnerability can occur in multiple ways:
1. by providing untrusted user input to util.setProperty or to ReflectionObject.setParsedOption ...
CVE-2021-27780PUBLISHED: 2022-05-27The software may be vulnerable to both Un-Auth XML interaction and unauthenticated device enrollment.
CVE-2021-27781PUBLISHED: 2022-05-27The Master operator may be able to embed script tag in HTML with alert pop-up display cookie.
CVE-2022-1897PUBLISHED: 2022-05-27Out-of-bounds Write in GitHub repository vim/vim prior to 8.2.
CVE-2022-20666PUBLISHED: 2022-05-27
Multiple vulnerabilities in the web-based management interface of Cisco Common Services Platform Collector (CSPC) Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to conduct a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack against a user of the interface.
These vulnerabilities are due to insufficient va...
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9/24/2015 | 12:58:29 PM
Of course there would be pushback ... unless the developer is compensated for secure code.
But what if accurate application security vulnerabilities could be identified before code check-in without any of the steps mentioned above? What if the applciation security vulnerabilities were identified simply from the FUNCTIONAL development and usage of the system?
As a former developer (and current AppSec tooling guy), I am always looking for ways to invisibly inject security into the SDLC ... ways that do NOT require a new line item in a project plan, an extra step in the coding / development process, or a self-imposed "wait state" in order to get application security results ... and, ideally, to have appication security vulnerabilities identified continuously and in real-time as an invisible and natural by-product of the process of building and testing software in an SDLC without regard for "Security Testing".
I have found that passive IAST products are capable of achieving this goal and not only enabling developers to identify and fix their vulnerabilities before the code leaves their desktop, but actually proactively reaching out to them to show the exact line of code that is vulnerable ... ALL WITHOUT A SCAN or extra step ... all in real-time from performing the very act that all developers do before checking in code ... FUNCTIONAL sanity/smoke testing.
Contrast Security provides such a solution.