Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2023-33196PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26Craft is a CMS for creating custom digital experiences. Cross site scripting (XSS) can be triggered by review volumes. This issue has been fixed in version 4.4.7.
CVE-2023-33185PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
Django-SES is a drop-in mail backend for Django. The django_ses library implements a mail backend for Django using AWS Simple Email Service. The library exports the `SESEventWebhookView class` intended to receive signed requests from AWS to handle email bounces, subscriptions, etc. These requests ar...
CVE-2023-33187PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
Highlight is an open source, full-stack monitoring platform. Highlight may record passwords on customer deployments when a password html input is switched to `type="text"` via a javascript "Show Password" button. This differs from the expected behavior which always obfuscates `ty...
CVE-2023-33194PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
Craft is a CMS for creating custom digital experiences on the web.The platform does not filter input and encode output in Quick Post validation error message, which can deliver an XSS payload. Old CVE fixed the XSS in label HTML but didn’t fix it when clicking save. This issue was...
CVE-2023-2879PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26GDSDB infinite loop in Wireshark 4.0.0 to 4.0.5 and 3.6.0 to 3.6.13 allows denial of service via packet injection or crafted capture file
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6/1/2019 | 6:50:13 PM
In contrast, a past company of mine that developed financial software blocked all Internet access by default, prevented USB access to all systems by use of physical system locks and protected all their Ethernet ports with similar locks. Emails were filtered on a level of paranoia and no attachments were allowed incoming or outgoing. A document control system that was only accessible on the LAN (no VPN access) was exclusively used for exchange of documents, and all the code bases were accessed from secured local servers serving up Git to onsite developers.
Obviously the comment here is going to be that many companies are hybrids with local offices and also remote offices and contractors. Some companies don't even have physical offices. This could point to why many organizations like the one who spent so much time securing USB port might overlook the existence of Google Drive and MEGA being just a URL away. It also begs the question whether convenience and the modern expectation of immediate response might be one of our biggest Information Security setbacks...