greenbone / ospd-openvas

ospd-openvas is an OSP server implementation to allow GVM to remotely control an OpenVAS Scanner
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Remove devops #1008

Closed ArnoStiefvater closed 1 month ago

ArnoStiefvater commented 1 month ago

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:mag: Vulnerabilities of harbor-os.greenbone.net/community/ospd-openvas:1008-merge-amd64

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digestsha256:09435aa617bb0a8906b6b2c0b3ea7f8a896425d1dcea8977ad0412928d62843b
vulnerabilitiescritical: 2 high: 14 medium: 9 low: 53 unspecified: 6
size284 MB
packages333
:package: Base Image greenbone/openvas-scanner:edge
digestsha256:ac14f9f133db607f15ca2633e18640e4649eeea64a3aeb98cb0eee9b323c747c
vulnerabilitiescritical: 0 high: 0 medium: 0 low: 44 unspecified: 1
critical: 2 high: 13 medium: 7 low: 0 unspecified: 5stdlib 1.19.8 (golang) pkg:golang/stdlib@1.19.8
critical : CVE--2024--24790
Affected range<1.21.11
Fixed version1.21.11
EPSS Score0.06%
EPSS Percentile28th percentile
Description
The various Is methods (IsPrivate, IsLoopback, etc) did not work as expected for IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, returning false for addresses which would return true in their traditional IPv4 forms.
critical : CVE--2023--24540
Affected range<1.19.9
Fixed version1.19.9
EPSS Score0.26%
EPSS Percentile66th percentile
Description
Not all valid JavaScript whitespace characters are considered to be whitespace. Templates containing whitespace characters outside of the character set "\t\n\f\r\u0020\u2028\u2029" in JavaScript contexts that also contain actions may not be properly sanitized during execution.
high : CVE--2023--29403
Affected range<1.19.10
Fixed version1.19.10
EPSS Score0.08%
EPSS Percentile35th percentile
Description
On Unix platforms, the Go runtime does not behave differently when a binary is run with the setuid/setgid bits. This can be dangerous in certain cases, such as when dumping memory state, or assuming the status of standard i/o file descriptors. If a setuid/setgid binary is executed with standard I/O file descriptors closed, opening any files can result in unexpected content being read or written with elevated privileges. Similarly, if a setuid/setgid program is terminated, either via panic or signal, it may leak the contents of its registers.
high : CVE--2024--34158
Affected range<1.22.7
Fixed version1.22.7
EPSS Score0.04%
EPSS Percentile16th percentile
Description
Calling Parse on a "// +build" build tag line with deeply nested expressions can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion.
high : CVE--2024--34156
Affected range<1.22.7
Fixed version1.22.7
EPSS Score0.04%
EPSS Percentile16th percentile
Description
Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635.
high : CVE--2024--24791
Affected range<1.21.12
Fixed version1.21.12
EPSS Score0.04%
EPSS Percentile16th percentile
Description
The net/http HTTP/1.1 client mishandled the case where a server responds to a request with an "Expect: 100-continue" header with a non-informational (200 or higher) status. This mishandling could leave a client connection in an invalid state, where the next request sent on the connection will fail. An attacker sending a request to a net/http/httputil.ReverseProxy proxy can exploit this mishandling to cause a denial of service by sending "Expect: 100-continue" requests which elicit a non-informational response from the backend. Each such request leaves the proxy with an invalid connection, and causes one subsequent request using that connection to fail.
high : CVE--2024--24784
Affected range<1.21.8
Fixed version1.21.8
EPSS Score0.04%
EPSS Percentile11th percentile
Description
The ParseAddressList function incorrectly handles comments (text within parentheses) within display names. Since this is a misalignment with conforming address parsers, it can result in different trust decisions being made by programs using different parsers.
high : CVE--2023--45288
Affected range<1.21.9
Fixed version1.21.9
EPSS Score0.04%
EPSS Percentile14th percentile
Description
An attacker may cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data by sending an excessive number of CONTINUATION frames. Maintaining HPACK state requires parsing and processing all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's headers exceed MaxHeaderBytes, no memory is allocated to store the excess headers, but they are still parsed. This permits an attacker to cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data, all associated with a request which is going to be rejected. These headers can include Huffman-encoded data which is significantly more expensive for the receiver to decode than for an attacker to send. The fix sets a limit on the amount of excess header frames we will process before closing a connection.
high : CVE--2023--45287
Affected range<1.20.0
Fixed version1.20.0
EPSS Score0.07%
EPSS Percentile32nd percentile
Description
Before Go 1.20, the RSA based TLS key exchanges used the math/big library, which is not constant time. RSA blinding was applied to prevent timing attacks, but analysis shows this may not have been fully effective. In particular it appears as if the removal of PKCS#1 padding may leak timing information, which in turn could be used to recover session key bits. In Go 1.20, the crypto/tls library switched to a fully constant time RSA implementation, which we do not believe exhibits any timing side channels.
high : CVE--2023--45283
Affected range<1.20.11
Fixed version1.20.11
EPSS Score0.10%
EPSS Percentile42nd percentile
Description
The filepath package does not recognize paths with a \??\ prefix as special. On Windows, a path beginning with \??\ is a Root Local Device path equivalent to a path beginning with \\?\. Paths with a \??\ prefix may be used to access arbitrary locations on the system. For example, the path \??\c:\x is equivalent to the more common path c:\x. Before fix, Clean could convert a rooted path such as \a\..\??\b into the root local device path \??\b. Clean will now convert this to .\??\b. Similarly, Join(\, ??, b) could convert a seemingly innocent sequence of path elements into the root local device path \??\b. Join will now convert this to \.\??\b. In addition, with fix, IsAbs now correctly reports paths beginning with \??\ as absolute, and VolumeName correctly reports the \??\ prefix as a volume name. UPDATE: Go 1.20.11 and Go 1.21.4 inadvertently changed the definition of the volume name in Windows paths starting with \?, resulting in filepath.Clean(\?\c:) returning \?\c: rather than \?\c:\ (among other effects). The previous behavior has been restored.
high : CVE--2023--44487
Affected range<1.20.10
Fixed version1.20.10
EPSS Score81.63%
EPSS Percentile98th percentile
Description
A malicious HTTP/2 client which rapidly creates requests and immediately resets them can cause excessive server resource consumption. While the total number of requests is bounded by the http2.Server.MaxConcurrentStreams setting, resetting an in-progress request allows the attacker to create a new request while the existing one is still executing. With the fix applied, HTTP/2 servers now bound the number of simultaneously executing handler goroutines to the stream concurrency limit (MaxConcurrentStreams). New requests arriving when at the limit (which can only happen after the client has reset an existing, in-flight request) will be queued until a handler exits. If the request queue grows too large, the server will terminate the connection. This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 for users manually configuring HTTP/2. The default stream concurrency limit is 250 streams (requests) per HTTP/2 connection. This value may be adjusted using the golang.org/x/net/http2 package; see the Server.MaxConcurrentStreams setting and the ConfigureServer function.
high : CVE--2023--39325
Affected range<1.20.10
Fixed version1.20.10
EPSS Score0.25%
EPSS Percentile65th percentile
Description
A malicious HTTP/2 client which rapidly creates requests and immediately resets them can cause excessive server resource consumption. While the total number of requests is bounded by the http2.Server.MaxConcurrentStreams setting, resetting an in-progress request allows the attacker to create a new request while the existing one is still executing. With the fix applied, HTTP/2 servers now bound the number of simultaneously executing handler goroutines to the stream concurrency limit (MaxConcurrentStreams). New requests arriving when at the limit (which can only happen after the client has reset an existing, in-flight request) will be queued until a handler exits. If the request queue grows too large, the server will terminate the connection. This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 for users manually configuring HTTP/2. The default stream concurrency limit is 250 streams (requests) per HTTP/2 connection. This value may be adjusted using the golang.org/x/net/http2 package; see the Server.MaxConcurrentStreams setting and the ConfigureServer function.
high : CVE--2022--30635
Affected range<1.22.7
Fixed version1.22.7
EPSS Score0.19%
EPSS Percentile56th percentile
Description
Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635.
high : CVE--2023--29400
Affected range<1.19.9
Fixed version1.19.9
EPSS Score0.14%
EPSS Percentile50th percentile
Description
Templates containing actions in unquoted HTML attributes (e.g. "attr={{.}}") executed with empty input can result in output with unexpected results when parsed due to HTML normalization rules. This may allow injection of arbitrary attributes into tags.
high : CVE--2023--24539
Affected range<1.19.9
Fixed version1.19.9
EPSS Score0.14%
EPSS Percentile50th percentile
Description
Angle brackets (<>) are not considered dangerous characters when inserted into CSS contexts. Templates containing multiple actions separated by a '/' character can result in unexpectedly closing the CSS context and allowing for injection of unexpected HTML, if executed with untrusted input.
medium : CVE--2023--29406
Affected range<1.19.11
Fixed version1.19.11
EPSS Score0.12%
EPSS Percentile47th percentile
Description
The HTTP/1 client does not fully validate the contents of the Host header. A maliciously crafted Host header can inject additional headers or entire requests. With fix, the HTTP/1 client now refuses to send requests containing an invalid Request.Host or Request.URL.Host value.
medium : CVE--2023--39319
Affected range<1.20.8
Fixed version1.20.8
EPSS Score0.10%
EPSS Percentile42nd percentile
Description
The html/template package does not apply the proper rules for handling occurrences of " contexts. This may cause the template parser to improperly consider script contexts to be terminated early, causing actions to be improperly escaped. This could be leveraged to perform an XSS attack.
medium : CVE--2023--39318
Affected range<1.20.8
Fixed version1.20.8
EPSS Score0.14%
EPSS Percentile50th percentile
Description
The html/template package does not properly handle HTML-like "" comment tokens, nor hashbang "#!" comment tokens, in Githubissues.
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