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The host is installed with Oracle WebLogic Server component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.3.6.0, 12.1.3.0, 12.2.1.1 or 12.2.1.2 and is prone to a remote information disclosure vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle HTTP requests. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to give permission to an unauthorized read access to a subset of Oracle WebLogic ...

An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Outlook when a message is opened. This vulnerability could potentially result in the disclosure of sensitive information to a malicious site. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker would have to send a malicious email to a user and convince the user to open the email. A connection to a remote SMB server could then be automatically initiated, ena ...

The host is installed with SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform and is prone to an information disclosure vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle crafted InfoObject queries. Successful exploitation could allow remote attackers to expose the CMS InfoObjects database.

An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) when parsing a malicious XEL file containing a reference to an external entity. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could read arbitrary files via an XML external entity declaration. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker must entice a user on an affected SSMS server to open a s ...

An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) when parsing a malicious XMLA file containing a reference to an external entity. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could read arbitrary files via an XML external entity declaration. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker must entice a user on an affected SSMS server to open a ...

An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) when parsing malicious XML content containing a reference to an external entity. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could read arbitrary files via an XML external entity declaration. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker must entice a user on an affected SSMS server to open a ...

The host is installed with Team Foundation 2018 Server Update 1.1 or Update 3 and is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability. The application fails to properly sanitize user provided input. On successful exploitation, an attacker could send a specially crafted payload to the Team Foundation Server, which will get executed in the context of the user every time a user visits the compromised pa ...

The host is installed with Oracle WebLogic Server component in Oracle WebLogic Server through 12.2.1.3 and is prone to an unspecified vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues related to Application Container - JavaEE. Successful exploitation can cause unspecified impact.

The host is installed with Oracle WebLogic Server component in Oracle WebLogic Server through 10.3.6.0, 12.1.3.0 or 12.2.1.3 and is prone to an unspecified vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues related to WLS Core Components. Successful exploitation can cause unspecified impact.

The host is installed with Oracle WebLogic Server component in Oracle WebLogic Server through 10.3.6.0, 12.1.3.0 or 12.2.1.3 and is prone to an unspecified vulnerability. A flaw is present in the application, which fails to properly handle issues related to EJB Container. Successful exploitation can cause unspecified impact.


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