Comparison Overview
Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway

Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway
377 University Ave. , Westwood, 02090, US
Last Update: 14/01/2026
Chase Corporation’s Bridge & Highway division delivers advanced construction and roadway solutions engineered for 𝗱𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆, 𝘄𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗼𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗲. Our product lines such as 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗹𝘁®, 𝗥𝗼𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻® 𝗺𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘀,...

STRABAG
Ortenburger Strasse 27, Spittal/Drau, 9800, AT
Last Update: 01/04/2026
At STRABAG around 86,000 people working on progress at more than 2,400 locations worldwide. Uniqueness and individual strengths characterise both our projects and each of us as individuals. Whether its building construction, civil engineering, road construction, undergr...
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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway in 2026.
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for STRABAG in 2026.
Incident History - Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - STRABAG (X = Date, Y = Severity)
STRABAG cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

Chase Corporation Bridge & Highway

STRABAG
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Latest Global CVEs
GNU Savannah Administration Savane through 3.17 uses untrusted data as part of authorization.
- https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/administration/savane.git/tree/frontend/php/file.php?h=release-3.17#n113
- https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/administration/savane.git/tree/frontend/php/file.php?h=release-3.17#n123
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48605220
- https://www.fsf.org/news/statement-regarding-gnu-savannah-security-reports
- https://www.hacktron.ai
- https://www.mallory.ai/stories/019ee445-bdd4-7775-93b5-a8faaf5c2eb7
AVideo TopMenu plugin through version 26.0 contains a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in menu item rendering due to missing output encoding of icon classes, URLs, and text labels. Attackers can inject malicious JavaScript through unescaped menu item fields that execute for all site visitors, potentially stealing session cookies or performing unauthorized actions.
AVideo through version 25.0 contains an authentication bypass vulnerability in the decryptMessage.json.php endpoint that allows unauthenticated users to decrypt PGP messages. Remote attackers can submit private keys, ciphertext, and passphrases to perform server-side decryption without credentials, exposing key material to logs and enabling resource exhaustion attacks.
AVideo through 29.0 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability in the Meet plugin's uploadRecordedVideo.json.php endpoint that derives the target users_id from the uploaded filename without verification. An attacker with knowledge of the Meet shared secret can craft a malicious file upload with a filename containing an arbitrary users_id to invoke passwordless User->login() and establish an authenticated session as any user including admin. Attackers can obtain the Meet shared secret through path-traversal vulnerabilities or timing attacks against checkToken.json.php, then POST a crafted file to uploadRecordedVideo.json.php with a filename like '1-anything.mp4' to hijack admin sessions and gain full account takeover.
AVideo through version 27.0 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability in plugin/Live/test.php that allows authenticated administrators to read arbitrary URLs via the statsURL parameter, which lacks isSSRFSafeURL() validation and accepts requests to private IP ranges and cloud metadata endpoints. Attackers can exploit this by crafting requests to internal services, cloud metadata endpoints like 169.254.169.254, and localhost to retrieve sensitive information including IAM credentials, internal service responses, and network configuration details.