An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P(9.0) (Galaxy S8 and Note8) software. Facial recognition can be spoofed. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16614 (February 2020).
CWE-287
CVE-2020-10816
Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager 14780 and before allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to register managed servers via AAMRequestProcessor servlet.
CVE-2020-10709
A security flaw was found in Ansible Tower when requesting an OAuth2 token with an OAuth2 application. Ansible Tower uses the token to provide authentication. This flaw allows an attacker to obtain a refresh token that does not expire. The original token granted to the user still has access to Ansible Tower, which allows any user that can gain access to the token to be fully authenticated to Ansible Tower. This flaw affects Ansible Tower versions before 3.6.4 and Ansible Tower versions before 3.5.6.
CVE-2020-10669
The web application exposed by the Canon Oce Colorwave 500 4.0.0.0 printer is vulnerable to authentication bypass on the page /home.jsp. An unauthenticated attacker able to connect to the device’s web interface can get a copy of the documents uploaded by any users. NOTE: this is fixed in the latest version.
CVE-2020-10594
An issue was discovered in drf-jwt 1.15.x before 1.15.1. It allows attackers with access to a notionally invalidated token to obtain a new, working token via the refresh endpoint, because the blacklist protection mechanism is incompatible with the token-refresh feature. NOTE: drf-jwt is a fork of jpadilla/django-rest-framework-jwt, which is unmaintained.
CVE-2020-10539
An issue was discovered in Epikur before 20.1.1. The Epikur server contains the checkPasswort() function that, upon user login, checks the submitted password against the user password’s MD5 hash stored in the database. It is also compared to a second MD5 hash, which is the same for every user (aka a “Backdoor Password” of 3p1kursupport). If the submitted password matches either one, access is granted.