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WordPress Core 6.3.1 XSS / DoS / Arbitrary Shortcode Execution

The newest WordPress patch includes fixes for 8 Medium-Severity security issues, several of which are trivial to exploit.WordPress Core 6.3.2 was released today, on October 12, 2023. It includes a number of security fixes and additional hardening against commonly exploited vulnerabilities. While all of the vulnerabilities are of Medium severity, several of them are impactful ....

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Top 10 web hacking techniques of 2021

Welcome to the Top 10 (new) Web Hacking Techniques of 2021, the latest iteration of our annual community-powered effort to identify the most significant web security research released in the last year ....

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DNSpooq Flaws Expose Millions of Devices to DNS Cache Poisoning, Other Attacks


By Eduard Kovacs on January 20, 2021
Researchers at Israel-based boutique cybersecurity consultancy JSOF this week disclosed the details of seven potentially serious DNS-related vulnerabilities that could expose millions of devices to various types of attacks.
The vulnerabilities, collectively tracked as DNSpooq, impact Dnsmasq, a widely used piece of open source software designed to provide DNS, DHCP, router advertisement and network boot capabilities for small networks. Its DNS subsystem “provides a local DNS server for the network, with forwarding of all query types to upstream recursive DNS servers and caching of common record types.”
The software is mainly written and maintained by Simon Kelley, who has informed users about the availability of patches. The vulnerability disclosure process began in August 2020 and several impacted vendors told customers that they are working on address the issues. ....

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