Security Advisory 06/2021

5. July 2021

The usd HeroLab pentesters identified vulnerabilities in products from Microsoft and RabbitMQ while conducting their security analyses. In close cooperation with the manufacturers, usd AG supports the successful elimination of the security vulnerabilities. Specifically, the vulnerability categories are as follows:

  • Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
  • Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)

The disclosure of vulnerabilities is made in accordance with usd HeroLabs Responsible Disclosure Policy. For detailed technical information about the identified security vulnerability, please refer to our list of advisories.

About usd HeroLab Security Advisories

In order to protect businesses against hackers and criminals, we must ensure that our skills and knowledge are up to date at all times. Therefore, security research is just as important to our work as is building up a security community to promote an exchange of knowledge. After all, more security can only be achieved if many people take on the task.

We analyze attack scenarios, which are changing constantly, and publish a series of Security Advisories on current vulnerabilities and security issues – always in line with our Responsible Disclosure Policy.

Always in the name of our mission: “more security.”

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