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PT-2025-48411
A vulnerability was detected in orionsec orion-ops up to 5925824997a3109651bbde07460958a7be249ed1. Affected is the function MachineKeyController of the file orion-ops-api/orion-ops-web/src/main/java/cn/orionsec/ops/controller/MachineKeyController.java of the component API. The manipulation result...
ASB-A-416490321
In multiple locations, there is a possible way to create a large amount of app ops due to a logic error in the code. This could lead to local denial of service with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation...
MariaDB mariadb-dump Utility Directory Traversal Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of MariaDB. Interaction with the mariadb-dump utility is required to exploit this vulnerability but attack vectors may vary depending on the implementation. The specific flaw exists within the handling ...
EUVD-2025-199734
Insecure permissions in fail2ban-client v0.11.2 allows attackers with limited sudo privileges to perform arbitrary operations as root...
USN-7894-1: EDK II vulnerabilities
It was discovered that EDK II was susceptible to a predictable TCP Initial Sequence Number. An attacker could possibly use this issue to gain unauthorized access. This issue only affected Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. CVE-2023-45236, CVE-2023-45237 It was discovered that EDK II...
When Your $2M Security Detection Fails: Can your SOC Save You?
Enterprises today are expected to have at least 6-8 detection tools, as detection is considered a standard investment and the first line of defense. Yet security leaders struggle to justify dedicating resources further down the alert lifecycle to their superiors. As a result, most organizations'...
CVE-2025-45311
Insecure permissions in fail2ban-client v0.11.2 allows attackers with limited sudo privileges to perform arbitrary operations as root. NOTE: this is disputed by multiple parties because the action for a triggered rule can legitimately be an arbitrary operation as root. Thus, the software is...
PT-2025-48139
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions fail2ban-client version 0.11.2 Description Insecure permissions in fail2ban-client version 0.11.2 can allow attackers with limited sudo privileges to perform arbitrary operations as root. Recommendations Update fail2ban-client to a newer versi...
CVE-2025-45311
Insecure permissions in fail2ban-client v0.11.2 allows attackers with limited sudo privileges to perform arbitrary operations as root. NOTE: this is disputed by multiple parties because the action for a triggered rule can legitimately be an arbitrary operation as root. Thus, the software is...
CVE-2025-45311
CVE-2025-45311 affects fail2ban-client v0.11.2. Insecure permissions could allow attackers with limited sudo privileges to perform arbitrary operations as root. Note: some sources dispute the root-privilege interpretation, but multiple advisories describe the risk. Remediation: update to a newer ...
CVE-2025-48507
The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...
Charting the future of SOC: Human and AI collaboration for better security
Security operations centers are under pressure from unprecedented scale and complexity. Speed, precision, and consistency matter more than ever, and AI is everywhere—but hype alone doesn’t solve the challenge. This blog shares our journey and insights from building autonomous AI agents for MDR...
Charting the future of SOC: Human and AI collaboration for better security
Security operations centers are under pressure from unprecedented scale and complexity. Speed, precision, and consistency matter more than ever, and AI is everywhere—but hype alone doesn’t solve the challenge. This blog shares our journey and insights from building autonomous AI agents for MDR...
3 SOC Challenges You Need to Solve Before 2026
2026 will mark a pivotal shift in cybersecurity. Threat actors are moving from experimenting with AI to making it their primary weapon, using it to scale attacks, automate reconnaissance, and craft hyper-realistic social engineering campaigns. The Storm on the Horizon Global world instability,...
The Future of Cloud Security: A New Act for Cyber Risk Operations
Qualys, the leader in Cyber Risk Operations, is proud to be recognized in Latio Tech’s 2025 Cloud Security Market Report as a leader in both CTEM and the Cloud Security Ecosystem. This acknowledgement by Latio Tech reinforces the strength of our strategy—anchored by the industry’s first Risk...
EUVD-2025-198576
The security state of the calling processor into Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...
CVE-2025-48507
The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...
CVE-2025-48507
The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...
CVE-2025-48507
The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...
CVE-2025-48507
CVE-2025-48507 concerns the unused security state of the calling processor in Arm Trusted Firmware (TF-A) , which could allow a non-secure processor to access secure memories , perform privileged cryptographic operations , and control subsystems within the SOC. Documented exposure stems from AMD-...