
Elk River, Inc
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Elk River Inc. manufactures performance-designed fall protection products for the professionally trained worker.
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Elk River Inc. manufactures performance-designed fall protection products for the professionally trained worker.
Excellent
The Petroleum Projects and Technical Consultations Company   PETROJET is the largest state-owned joint-stock company in the Egyptian construction market established in 1975 as one of the Egyptian Petroleum Sector Companies providing Engineering, Procurement and Construction services as a multidisciplinary integrated construction contractor offering a diversified spectrum of services related to the Oil, Gas, Petrochemical, Infrastructure and Industrial Sectors in Egypt, Middle East and Africa. With over 45 years of experience, a workforce of 40000 employees, a modern fleet of construction equipment and state-of-the-art technology,and the leading in terms of accreditation with Nuclear Stamps "N, NPT, NS and NA", in addition to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 17025, OHSAS 18001, ASME Stamps, and API monogram. PETROJET is ranked nowadays one of the major EPC contractors in the MEA region. On the other hand, PETROJET is a socially responsible company, caring about society is one of the major Columns of the WE CARE program, the program which was launched to ensure the full commitment of every single person in the organization towards Colleagues, Clients, Shareholders & Society, framed by 2S's & 2C's. Share Holders: Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) 97% Engineering for the Petroleum & Process Industries (ENPPI) 2% workers social services & buildings fund (HSSF) 1%
Security & Compliance Standards Overview
No incidents recorded for Elk River, Inc in 2025.
No incidents recorded for PETROJET in 2025.
Elk River, Inc cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
PETROJET cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company
Better Auth is an authentication and authorization library for TypeScript. In versions prior to 1.3.26, unauthenticated attackers can create or modify API keys for any user by passing that user's id in the request body to the `api/auth/api-key/create` route. `session?.user ?? (authRequired ? null : { id: ctx.body.userId })`. When no session exists but `userId` is present in the request body, `authRequired` becomes false and the user object is set to the attacker-controlled ID. Server-only field validation only executes when `authRequired` is true (lines 280-295), allowing attackers to set privileged fields. No additional authentication occurs before the database operation, so the malicious payload is accepted. The same pattern exists in the update endpoint. This is a critical authentication bypass enabling full an unauthenticated attacker can generate an API key for any user and immediately gain complete authenticated access. This allows the attacker to perform any action as the victim user using the api key, potentially compromise the user data and the application depending on the victim's privileges. Version 1.3.26 contains a patch for the issue.
Allstar is a GitHub App to set and enforce security policies. In versions prior to 4.5, a vulnerability in Allstar’s Reviewbot component caused inbound webhook requests to be validated against a hard-coded, shared secret. The value used for the secret token was compiled into the Allstar binary and could not be configured at runtime. In practice, this meant that every deployment using Reviewbot would validate requests with the same secret unless the operator modified source code and rebuilt the component - an expectation that is not documented and is easy to miss. All Allstar releases prior to v4.5 that include the Reviewbot code path are affected. Deployments on v4.5 and later are not affected. Those who have not enabled or exposed the Reviewbot endpoint are not exposed to this issue.
Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities with Calendar events in Liferay Portal 7.4.3.35 through 7.4.3.111, and Liferay DXP 2023.Q4.0 through 2023.Q4.5, 2023.Q3.1 through 2023.Q3.7, 7.4 update 35 through update 92, and 7.3 update 25 through update 36 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted payload injected into a user’s (1) First Name, (2) Middle Name or (3) Last Name text field.
Python Social Auth is a social authentication/registration mechanism. In versions prior to 5.6.0, upon authentication, the user could be associated by e-mail even if the `associate_by_email` pipeline was not included. This could lead to account compromise when a third-party authentication service does not validate provided e-mail addresses or doesn't require unique e-mail addresses. Version 5.6.0 contains a patch. As a workaround, review the authentication service policy on e-mail addresses; many will not allow exploiting this vulnerability.
Confidential Containers's Trustee project contains tools and components for attesting confidential guests and providing secrets to them. In versions prior to 0.15.0, the attestation-policy endpoint didn't check if the kbs-client submitting the request was actually authenticated (had the right key). This allowed any kbs-client to actually change the attestation policy. Version 0.15.0 fixes the issue.