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CVE-2026-8704
A flaw was found in Crypt-DSA for Perl. This vulnerability arises from the insecure use of the open function with two arguments, which can allow an attacker to modify existing files. This could lead to unauthorized alteration of data, impacting the integrity of the system. Mitigation Mitigation f...
EUVD-2011-3558
Malware in sbrugna...
AZL-65006 CVE-2025-38272 affecting package kernel 6.6.126.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: dsa: b53: do not enable EEE on bcm63xx BCM63xx internal switches do not support EEE, but provide multiple RGMII ports where external PHYs may be connected. If one of these PHYs are EEE capable, we may try to enable EEE for t...
Updated perl-Crypt-DSA package fixes security vulnerability
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack CVE-2011-3599. This update removes t...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...