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Redhat QuayQuay: unauthorized user may authenticate via oauth application token

7.5
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Apache Tomcat- Rapid Reset HTTP/2 vulnerability

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Redhat QuayQuay: cross-site request forgery (csrf) on config-editor page

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Redhat QuayQuay: clickjacking on config-editor page severity

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Redhat QuayQuay: stored cross site scripting

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Redhat Openstack PlatformA flaw was found in Keystone. There is a time lag (up to one hour in a default configuration) betwee…

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redhat/quay/claircorePath Traversal

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redhat/podmanA privilege escalation flaw was found in Podman. This flaw allows an attacker to publish a malicious…

8.8
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redhat/quayXSS

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redhat/QuayRed Hat Quay doesn't properly protect the authorization token when authorizing email address for rep…

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Redhat QuayAn information disclosure vulnerability exists in Red Hat Quay. An attacker with the ability to crea…

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Redhat QuayXSS

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Python PythonIncorrect Type Cast

7.5
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Redhat QuayCSRF

8.8
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Redhat QuayA flaw was found in the way Red Hat Quay stores robot account tokens in plain text. An attacker able…

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Redhat QuaySessions in the Quay web application never expire. An attacker able to gain access to a session coul…

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Nodejs Node.jsSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to window size manipulation and stream prioritization manipulation, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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redhat/jbcs-httpd24-httpdSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a header leak, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.5
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Nodejs Node.jsSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to unconstrained interal data buffering, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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Nodejs Node.jsSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a flood of empty frames, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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F5 Big-ip Local Traffic ManagerSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a settings flood, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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F5 Big-ip Local Traffic ManagerSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a reset flood, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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Nodejs Node.jsSome HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to resource loops, potentially leading to a denial of service

7.8
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