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Sensitive Information Disclosure
Amazon SageMaker Python SDK is vulnerable to sensitive information disclosure. The vulnerability is due to the ModelBuilder HMAC signing key being returned in cleartext in the DescribeTrainingJob API response, which allows an attacker with API access and S3 output write permissions to upload...
CVE-2026-1777
The Amazon SageMaker Python SDK before v3.2.0 and v2.256.0 includes the ModelBuilder HMAC signing key in the cleartext response elements of the DescribeTrainingJob function. A third party with permissions to both call this API and permissions to modify objects in the Training Jobs S3 output...
openssl: OpenSSL: Information disclosure and data tampering via specific low-level OCB encryption/decryption calls
A flaw was found in OpenSSL. When applications directly call the low-level CRYPTOocb128encrypt or CRYPTOocb128decrypt functions with non-block-aligned lengths in a single call on hardware-accelerated builds, the trailing 1-15 bytes of a message may be exposed in cleartext. These exposed bytes are...
EUVD-2011-2212
Malware in sbrugna...
Clario VPN client security vulnerability
Clario VPN client is a VPN client for Mac from Clario. A security vulnerability exists in Clario VPN client macOS version 5.9.1.1662, which originates when the VPN client insecurely configures the operating system so that traffic to the local network is sent outside of the VPN tunnel in cleartext...
SUSE CVE-2016-2107
The AES-NI implementation in OpenSSL before 1.0.1t and 1.0.2 before 1.0.2h does not consider memory allocation during a certain padding check, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive cleartext information via a padding-oracle attack against an AES CBC session. NOTE: this vulnerability...
SUSE CVE-2017-17844
An issue was discovered in Enigmail before 1.9.9. A remote attacker can obtain cleartext content by sending an encrypted data block that the attacker cannot directly decrypt to a victim, and relying on the victim to automatically decrypt that block and then send it back to the attacker as quoted...