![]() The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The manipulation leads to unrestricted upload. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the file insert-product.php. NOTE: The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.Ī vulnerability has been found in SourceCodester Shopping Website 1.0 and classified as critical. The identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-232952. The manipulation of the argument filename leads to unrestricted upload. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file /settings/account of the component My Profile Page. NOTE: The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.Ī vulnerability was found in SmartWeb Infotech Job Board 1.0 and classified as critical. The identifier VDB-232953 was assigned to this vulnerability. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. The manipulation of the argument name with the input alert(1) leads to cross site scripting. ![]() This affects an unknown part of the file /admin/project/update/2 of the component Project List Handler. NOTE: The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.Ī vulnerability was found in Onest CRM 1.0. VDB-232954 is the identifier assigned to this vulnerability. The manipulation of the argument details with the input alert(1) leads to cross site scripting. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the file /ecommerce/support_ticket of the component Create Ticket Page. And seemingly, nobody noticed.A vulnerability was found in Active It Zone Active eCommerce CMS 6.5.0. That's right, the whole presentation - from each individual slide and every icon in them to the "keynote" from CEO Jensen Huang - was created digitally using Nvidia Onmiverse, the company's platform for virtual collaboration and real-time simulation. It's unclear how many people participated in the contest, but that's irrelevant because all you need to know at this point is that the entire presentation was one giant Easter egg. ![]() To participate, users were asked to tweet any Easter eggs they found to the company for a chance to win coveted prizes like an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090. Nvidia as part of its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) keynote earlier this year hosted a secret treasure hunt in which it invited onlookers to see if they could spot "anything out of the ordinary" during the presentation. We apologize for the confusion this has caused, although in fairness, when Nvidia says things like "digital Jensen was then brought into a replica of his kitchen that was deconstructed to reveal the holodeck within Omniverse, surprising the audience and making them question how much of the keynote was real, or rendered," it's easy to see how this was misconstrued. Taken word for word, the virtual Jensen was only seen on screen for 14 seconds – and that's a portion that honestly looks less than impressive – the rest of the time, it was himself in the flesh. Through all but 14 seconds of the hour and 48 minute presentation - from 1:02:41 to 1:02:55 - Huang himself spoke in the keynote." 13): After this article was published, Nvidia updated its blog post with the following information: "To be sure, you can't have a keynote without a flesh and blood person at the center. It was a bold move, but one that allowed Nvidia to demonstrate (if only in hindsight) just how impressive its Omniverse platform truly is. ![]() Mind-blowing: Nvidia has revealed that its GTC 2021 keynote that aired back in April took place entirely in the metaverse (corrected: no, it didn't) meaning to say the whole thing was CGI.
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