
St Martins School
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Gayatri VidyaParishad Society was founded by eminent educationists, academicians, industrialists and those with a touch of human values to empower the young generation with a high quality technical education. The main objective of the society is to impart quality education as well facilitate value based career to the blooming engineers of future generation. Professor B. SarveswaraRao, the nonagenarian and a former Vice-Chancellor of AcharyaNagarjuna University and a renowned economist was the founder President and Dr. B.Swami, octogenarian the Second President is also a former Vice-Chancellor, AcharyaNagarjuna University renowned Physician in the City, he was also the member of Medical Council of India. The present Chairman Sri D.V. SubbaRao renowned layer in the city, former mayor of Visakhapatnarn, former president to Bar Council of India, who still out of his enthusiasm is serving the people of all strata in the city with a human touch, under their guidance and mentorship of these stalwarts Parishad with its strong roots has spread its branches into various fields of Science, Engineering. Philosophized Human values.
Security & Compliance Standards Overview
No incidents recorded for St Martins School in 2025.
No incidents recorded for Gayatri Vidya Parishad in 2025.
St Martins School cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
Gayatri Vidya Parishad cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
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FreshRSS is a free, self-hostable RSS aggregator. Versions 1.26.3 and below do not sanitize certain event handler attributes in feed content, so by finding a page that renders feed entries without CSP, it is possible to execute an XSS payload. The Allow API access authentication setting needs to be enabled by the instance administrator beforehand for the attack to work as it relies on api/query.php. An account takeover is possible by sending a change password request via the XSS payload / setting UserJS for persistence / stealing the autofill password / displaying a phishing page with a spoofed URL using history.replaceState() If the victim is an administrator, the attacker can also perform administrative actions. This issue is fixed in version 1.27.0.
go-f3 is a Golang implementation of Fast Finality for Filecoin (F3). In versions 0.8.6 and below, go-f3 panics when it validates a "poison" messages causing Filecoin nodes consuming F3 messages to become vulnerable. A "poison" message can can cause integer overflow in the signer index validation, which can cause the whole node to crash. These malicious messages aren't self-propagating since the bug is in the validator. An attacker needs to directly send the message to all targets. This issue is fixed in version 0.8.7.
go-f3 is a Golang implementation of Fast Finality for Filecoin (F3). In versions 0.8.8 and below, go-f3's justification verification caching mechanism has a vulnerability where verification results are cached without properly considering the context of the message. An attacker can bypass justification verification by submitting a valid message with a correct justification and then reusing the same cached justification in contexts where it would normally be invalid. This occurs because the cached verification does not properly validate the relationship between the justification and the specific message context it's being used with. This issue is fixed in version 0.8.9.
mkdocs-include-markdown-plugin is an Mkdocs Markdown includer plugin. In versions 7.1.7 and below, there is a vulnerability where unvalidated input can collide with substitution placeholders. This issue is fixed in version 7.1.8.
go-mail is a comprehensive library for sending mails with Go. In versions 0.7.0 and below, due to incorrect handling of the mail.Address values when a sender- or recipient address is passed to the corresponding MAIL FROM or RCPT TO commands of the SMTP client, there is a possibility of wrong address routing or even ESMTP parameter smuggling. For successful exploitation, it is required that the user's code allows for arbitrary mail address input (i. e. through a web form or similar). If only static mail addresses are used (i. e. in a config file) and the mail addresses in use do not consist of quoted local parts, this should not affect users. This issue is fixed in version 0.7.1