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CVE-2026-46295
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Do IRR scan in kvmapicupdateirr even if PIR is empty Fall back to apicfindhighestvector when PID.ON is set but PIR turns out to be empty, to correctly report the highest pending interrupt from the existing IRR. In a...
CVE-2026-46295
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: x86: Do IRR scan in kvmapicupdateirr even if PIR is empty Fall back to apicfindhighestvector when PID.ON is set but PIR turns out to be empty, to correctly report the highest pending interrupt from the existing IRR. In a...
CVE-2026-46295
CVE-2026-46295 involves the Linux kernel KVM/x86 interrupt handling fix. The patch ensures IRR is scanned via __kvm_apic_update_irr even when PIR is empty, falling back to apic_find_highest_vector() when PID.ON is set but PIR is empty, so the highest pending interrupt is reported from the existin...
CVE-2025-10693
When SmartStart Inclusion fails during the onboarding of a Z-Wave PIR sensor, the sensor will join the network as a non-secure device. This vulnerability exists in Silicon Labs' Z-Wave PIR Sensor Reference design delivered as part of SiSDK v2025.6.0 and v2025.6.1...
EUVD-2025-37394
When SmartStart Inclusion fails during the onboarding of a Z-Wave PIR sensor, the sensor will join the network as a non-secure device. This vulnerability exists in Silicon Labs' Z-Wave PIR Sensor Reference design delivered as part of SiSDK v2025.6.0 and v2025.6.1...
CVE-2025-10693 Silicon Labs Z-Wave PIR Sensor Joins Network as Non-Secure
When SmartStart Inclusion fails during the onboarding of a Z-Wave PIR sensor, the sensor will join the network as a non-secure device. This vulnerability exists in Silicon Labs' Z-Wave PIR Sensor Reference design delivered as part of SiSDK v2025.6.0 and v2025.6.1...
CVE-2025-10693
CVE-2025-10693 affects Silicon Labs’ Z‑Wave PIR Sensor Reference design in SiSDK v2025.6.0 and v2025.6.1. When SmartStart Inclusion fails, the PIR sensor may join the Z‑Wave network as a non‑secure device, exposing confidentiality and integrity (High) and impacting availability (Low) with a base ...
PT-2025-44667
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Silicon Labs Z-Wave PIR Sensor Reference design versions 2025.6.0 through 2025.6.1 Description A failure during SmartStart Inclusion when onboarding a Z-Wave PIR sensor can result in the sensor joining the network as a non-secure device. This...
MAL-2025-43057 Malicious code in @zalastax/nolb-_pir (npm)
The package @zalastax/nolb-pir was found to contain malicious code...
Malicious code in @zalastax/nolb-pir (npm)
The package @zalastax/nolb-pir was found to contain malicious code...
MAL-2025-13189 Malicious code in @zalastax/nolb-pir (npm)
The package @zalastax/nolb-pir was found to contain malicious code...
On the Security of a Code-Based PIR Scheme
Private Information Retrieval PIR schemes allow clients to retrieve files from a database without disclosing the requested file's identity to the server. In the pursuit of post-quantum security, most recent PIR schemes rely on hard lattice problems. In contrast, the so called CB-cPIR scheme stand...
Hackers attack Russian bank to steal $1m using an outdated router
By Waqas Cybercriminals part of a notorious hacking group attacked the PIR Bank of Russia and stole $1m. The hacking was carried out after infiltrating the bank’s systems by compromising an old, outdated router. The router was installed at one of the regional branches of the bank. The money was...
MIT Anonymity Network Riffle Promises Efficiency, Security
Researchers from MIT believe a new anonymity scheme they’ve devised dubbed Riffle could contend with Tor, claiming it’s every bit as secure as Tor, and bandwidth-efficient, to boot. According to a paper, “Riffle: An Efficient Communication System With Strong Anonymity,” .PDF released this week, t...