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2024-09-07
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CVE-2024-8558

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A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in SourceCodester Food Ordering Management System 1.0. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the file /foms/routers/place-order.php of the component Price Handler. The manipulation of the argument total leads to improper validation of specified quantity in input. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used.

 
2024-05-17
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CVE-2024-30527

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Improper Validation of Specified Quantity in Input vulnerability in Tips and Tricks HQ WP Express Checkout (Accept PayPal Payments) allows Manipulating Hidden Fields.This issue affects WP Express Checkout (Accept PayPal Payments): from n/a through 2.3.7.

 
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CVE-2024-24715

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Improper Validation of Specified Quantity in Input vulnerability in The Events Calendar BookIt allows Manipulating Hidden Fields.This issue affects BookIt: from n/a through 2.4.0.

 
2023-08-20
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CVE-2023-4439

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A vulnerability was found in SourceCodester Card Holder Management System 1.0 and classified as problematic. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the component Minus Value Handler. The manipulation leads to improper validation of specified quantity in input. The attack may be launched remotely. The identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-237560.

 
2022-12-13
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CVE-2022-4171

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The demon image annotation plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to improper input validation in versions up to, and including 5.0. This is due to the plugin improperly validating the number of characters supplied during an annotation despite there being a setting to limit the number characters input. This means that unauthenticated attackers can bypass the length restrictions and input more characters than allowed via the settings.

 
2021-11-09
Medium
CVE-2021-31346

Vendor: Siemens
Software: Capital vstar
 

 
A vulnerability has been identified in APOGEE MBC (PPC) (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE MBC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE MEC (PPC) (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE MEC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Compact (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Compact (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Modular (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Modular (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), Capital VSTAR (All versions), Nucleus NET (All versions), Nucleus ReadyStart V3 (All versions < V2017.02.4), Nucleus ReadyStart V4 (All versions < V4.1.1), Nucleus Source Code (All versions), TALON TC Compact (BACnet) (All versions), TALON TC Modular (BACnet) (All versions). The total length of an ICMP payload (set in the IP header) is unchecked. This may lead to various side effects, including Information Leak and Denial-of-Service conditions, depending on the network buffer organization in memory. (FSMD-2021-0007)

 
Medium
CVE-2021-31345

Vendor: Siemens
Software: Capital vstar
 

 
A vulnerability has been identified in APOGEE MBC (PPC) (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE MBC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE MEC (PPC) (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE MEC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Compact (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Compact (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Modular (BACnet) (All versions), APOGEE PXC Modular (P2 Ethernet) (All versions), Capital VSTAR (All versions), Nucleus NET (All versions), Nucleus ReadyStart V3 (All versions < V2017.02.4), Nucleus Source Code (All versions), TALON TC Compact (BACnet) (All versions), TALON TC Modular (BACnet) (All versions). The total length of an UDP payload (set in the IP header) is unchecked. This may lead to various side effects, including Information Leak and Denial-of-Service conditions, depending on a user-defined applications that runs on top of the UDP protocol. (FSMD-2021-0006)

 

 


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