Security Advisories (3)
CVE-2018-14041 (2018-07-13)

In Bootstrap before 4.1.2, XSS is possible in the data-target property of scrollspy.

CVE-2018-14042 (2018-07-13)

In Bootstrap before 4.1.2, XSS is possible in the data-container property of tooltip.

CVE-2018-14040 (2018-07-13)

Prototype Pollution is a vulnerability affecting JavaScript. Prototype Pollution refers to the ability to inject properties into existing JavaScript language construct prototypes, such as objects. JavaScript allows all Object attributes to be altered, including their magical attributes such as _proto_, constructor and prototype. An attacker manipulates these attributes to overwrite, or pollute, a JavaScript application object prototype of the base object by injecting other values. Properties on the Object.prototype are then inherited by all the JavaScript objects through the prototype chain. When that happens, this leads to either denial of service by triggering JavaScript exceptions, or it tampers with the application source code to force the code path that the attacker injects, thereby leading to remote code execution.

NAME

WWW::UsePerl::Server - Serve use.perl.org content

SYNOPSIS

script/www_useperl_server_server.pl

DESCRIPTION

use.perl.org was a Perl-specific blogging website created by Chris Nandor and hosted at Geeknet. It was up from early 2001 until late 2010. This is project along the lines of Archive Team (http://www.archiveteam.org) to save historical Perl websites and keep the content going. Using this module you can host your own use.perl.org mirror.

You'll need a MySQL server. Update www_useperl_server.conf with the database connection details. Then import the (26MB compressed, 94MB uncompressed) database dump from:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/useperl/useperl-2012-04-29.sql.bz2

And run script/www_useperl_server_server.pl.

SEE ALSO

WWW::UsePerl::Server::Controller::Root, Catalyst

AUTHOR

Leon Brocard, acme@astray.com

LICENSE

This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.