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CVE-2019-5427
Disclosure Date: April 22, 2019 (last updated November 08, 2023)
c3p0 version < 0.9.5.4 may be exploited by a billion laughs attack when loading XML configuration due to missing protections against recursive entity expansion when loading configuration.
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CVE-2019-0228
Disclosure Date: April 17, 2019 (last updated November 08, 2023)
Apache PDFBox 2.0.14 does not properly initialize the XML parser, which allows context-dependent attackers to conduct XML External Entity (XXE) attacks via a crafted XFDF.
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CVE-2019-0217
Disclosure Date: April 08, 2019 (last updated November 08, 2023)
In Apache HTTP Server 2.4 release 2.4.38 and prior, a race condition in mod_auth_digest when running in a threaded server could allow a user with valid credentials to authenticate using another username, bypassing configured access control restrictions.
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CVE-2018-17189
Disclosure Date: January 30, 2019 (last updated November 08, 2023)
In Apache HTTP server versions 2.4.37 and prior, by sending request bodies in a slow loris way to plain resources, the h2 stream for that request unnecessarily occupied a server thread cleaning up that incoming data. This affects only HTTP/2 (mod_http2) connections.
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CVE-2018-11763
Disclosure Date: September 25, 2018 (last updated November 08, 2023)
In Apache HTTP Server 2.4.17 to 2.4.34, by sending continuous, large SETTINGS frames a client can occupy a connection, server thread and CPU time without any connection timeout coming to effect. This affects only HTTP/2 connections. A possible mitigation is to not enable the h2 protocol.
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CVE-2018-8032
Disclosure Date: August 02, 2018 (last updated November 08, 2023)
Apache Axis 1.x up to and including 1.4 is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack in the default servlet/services.
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CVE-2018-10237
Disclosure Date: April 26, 2018 (last updated November 08, 2023)
Unbounded memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data, because the AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether the data size is reasonable.
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