This week has an interesting mix of issues, starting with a pretty standard template inject. Then we get into a Windows desktop issue, a TOCTOU in how the Mark-of-the-Web would be applied to file extracted from an archive, a privilege escalation from a Chrome extension, and a bit of a different spin on what you could do with a prompt injection.
\nLinks and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/225.html
\n[00:00:00] Introduction
\n[00:00:26] Magento Template Engine, a story of CVE-2022-24086
\n[00:06:57] In-Depth Analysis of July 2023 Exploit Chain Featuring CVE-2023-36884 and CVE-2023-36584
\n[00:24:50] Google Cloud Vertex AI - Data Exfiltration Vulnerability Fixed in Generative AI Studio
\n[00:30:40] Uncovering a crazy privilege escalation from Chrome extensions
\n[00:47:49] Content Providers and the potential weak spots they can have
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