CVE-2023-4620
published 2023-10-16CVE-2023-4620: The Booking Calendar WordPress plugin before 9.7.3.1 does not sanitize and escape some of its booking from data, allowing unauthenticated users to perform…
PriorityP424medium6.1CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRNUIRSCCLILAN
EPSS
0.47%
37.5th percentile
The Booking Calendar WordPress plugin before 9.7.3.1 does not sanitize and escape some of its booking from data, allowing unauthenticated users to perform Stored Cross-Site Scripting attacks against administrators
Affected
2 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| juniper | junos_os | — | — |
| wpbookingcalendar | booking_calendar | < 9.7.3.1 | 9.7.3.1 |
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GHSA
GHSA-j6vq-hjmf-4p85: The Booking Calendar WordPress plugin before 9
ghsa_unreviewed·2023-10-16
CVE-2023-4620 [MEDIUM] CWE-79 GHSA-j6vq-hjmf-4p85: The Booking Calendar WordPress plugin before 9
The Booking Calendar WordPress plugin before 9.7.3.1 does not sanitize and escape some of its booking from data, allowing unauthenticated users to perform Stored Cross-Site Scripting attacks against administrators
Juniper
CVE-2023-22396: An Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in TCP processing on the Routing Engine (RE) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated
vendor_juniper·2023-01-13·CVSS 7.5
CVE-2023-22396 [HIGH] CWE-400 CVE-2023-22396: An Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in TCP processing on the Routing Engine (RE) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated
CVE-2023-22396: An Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in TCP processing on the Routing Engine (RE) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated network-based attacker to send crafted TCP packets destined to the device, resulting in an MBUF leak that ultimately leads to a Denial of Service (DoS). The system does not recover automatically and must be manually restarted to restore service. This issue occurs when crafted TCP packets are sent directly to a configured IPv4 or IPv6 interface on the device. Transit traffic will not trigger this issue. MBUF usage can be monitored through the use of the 'show system buffers' command. For example: user@junos> show system buffers | refresh 5 4054/566/4620 mbufs in use (current/cache/total) ... 4089/531/4620 mbufs in use (current
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2023-10-16
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