

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Batik of Apache XML Graphics allows an attacker to load a url thru the jar protocol. This issue affects Apache XML Graphics Batik 1.14. Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Batik of Apache XML Graphics allows an attacker to fetch external resources. The backdoor is the democritus-strings package.

The d8s-xml for python, as distributed on PyPI, included a potential code-execution backdoor inserted by a third party.

From Apache Calcite 1.32.0 onwards, Document Type Declarations and XML External Entity resolution are disabled on the impacted operators. Therefore any client exposing these operators, typically by using Oracle dialect (the first three) or MySQL dialect (the last one), is affected by this vulnerability (the extent of it will depend on the user under which the application is running). In Apache Calcite prior to version 1.32.0 the SQL operators EXISTS_NODE, EXTRACT_XML, XML_TRANSFORM and EXTRACT_VALUE do not restrict XML External Entity references in their configuration, which makes them vulnerable to a potential XML External Entity (XXE) attack. The attacker needs to be part of the group chat or single chat. The vulnerability allows attackers, via crafted XML stanzas, to correct messages that were not sent by them. This issue affects Apache XML Graphics Batik 1.14.Īn issue was discovered in Gajim through 1.4.7. Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Batik of Apache XML Graphics allows an attacker to access files using a Jar url. This effect may support a denial of service attack. If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stackoverflow. Those using Jettison to parse untrusted XML or JSON data may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by Out of memory. If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stack overflow. Those using Xstream to serialise XML data may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). Those using Xstream to seralize XML data may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintainer. It is unknown whether previous versions are also affected.

This issue affects Apache SOAP version 2.2 and later versions. ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** An Improper Restriction of XML External Entity Reference vulnerability in RPCRouterServlet of Apache SOAP allows an attacker to read arbitrary files over HTTP. Jenkins Compuware Common Configuration Plugin 1.0.14 and earlier does not configure its XML parser to prevent XML external entity (XXE) attacks. Jenkins RQM Plugin 2.8 and earlier does not configure its XML parser to prevent XML external entity (XXE) attacks.
