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2 exploits Active since Jan 2018
CVE-2019-5420 NOMISEC CRITICAL WORKING POC
Ruby On Rails DoubleTap Development Mode secret_key_base Vulnerability
A remote code execution vulnerability in development mode Rails <5.2.2.1, <6.0.0.beta3 can allow an attacker to guess the automatically generated development mode secret token. This secret token can be used in combination with other Rails internals to escalate to a remote code execution exploit.
CVSS 9.8
CVE-2018-0114 NOMISEC HIGH WORKING POC
Cisco node-jose < 0.11.0 - Unauthenticated Token Re-signing via Embedded Public Key
A vulnerability in the Cisco node-jose open source library before 0.11.0 could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to re-sign tokens using a key that is embedded within the token. The vulnerability is due to node-jose following the JSON Web Signature (JWS) standard for JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). This standard specifies that a JSON Web Key (JWK) representing a public key can be embedded within the header of a JWS. This public key is then trusted for verification. An attacker could exploit this by forging valid JWS objects by removing the original signature, adding a new public key to the header, and then signing the object using the (attacker-owned) private key associated with the public key embedded in that JWS header.
CVSS 7.5