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CVE-2026-40245 Free5GC: UDR nudr-dr influenceData/subs-to-notify leaks SUPI in error response body without authentication
Free5GC is an open-source Linux Foundation project for 5th generation 5G mobile core networks. Versions 4.2.1 and below contain an information disclosure vulnerability in the UDR Unified Data Repository service. The handler for GET /nudr-dr/v2/application-data/influenceData/subs-to-notify sends a...
Sync-in Server has Username Enumeration via Timing Attack
Summary The /api/auth/login endpoint contains a logic flaw that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames by measuring the application's response time. Details The logic flaw can be located at the below point in source:...
GHSA-43FJ-QP3H-HRH5 Sync-in Server has Username Enumeration via Timing Attack
Summary The /api/auth/login endpoint contains a logic flaw that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames by measuring the application's response time. Details The logic flaw can be located at the below point in source:...
Qualys VMDR and TotalCloud™ Now Available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace
Key Takeaways Qualys VMDR and TotalCloud are now available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, simplifying procurement and deployment for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OCI customers. Organizations can deploy security faster with native OCI integration and one-click provisioning. The combined platform...
tomcat: Apache Tomcat: Certificate revocation bypass due to improper OCSP response validation
A flaw was found in Apache Tomcat. When an Online Certificate Status Protocol OCSP responder is used, the Tomcat Native component, and Tomcat's FFM port of the Tomcat Native code, does not properly verify or check the freshness of the OCSP response. This improper input validation vulnerability...
Incident response for AI: Same fire, different fuel
In this article 1. The fundamentals still hold 2. Where AI changes the equation 3. Closing the gaps in telemetry, tooling, and response 4. The human dimension 5. Looking ahead When a traditional security incident hits, responders replay what happened. They trace a known code path, find the defect...
Incident response for AI: Same fire, different fuel
In this article 1. The fundamentals still hold 2. Where AI changes the equation 3. Closing the gaps in telemetry, tooling, and response 4. The human dimension 5. Looking ahead When a traditional security incident hits, responders replay what happened. They trace a known code path, find the defect...
SUSE-SU-2026:1369-1 Security update for glibc
This update for glibc fixes the following issues: - CVE-2026-4437: incorrect DNS response parsing via crafted DNS server response bsc1260078. - CVE-2026-4438: invalid DNS hostname returned via gethostbyaddr functions bsc1260082...
Security update for bind
This update for bind fixes the following issues: Security issues: CVE-2026-1519: maliciously crafted DNSSEC-validated zone can lead to denial of service bsc1260805. CVE-2026-3104: memory leak in code preparing DNSSEC proofs of non-existence allows for DoS bsc1260567. CVE-2026-3119: authenticated...
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Sigstore Timestamp Authority 安全漏洞
Sigstore Timestamp Authority is an open-source RFC3161 timestamp authorization software developed by sigstore. Versions of Sigstore Timestamp Authority 2.0.5 and earlier contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from issues with the VerifyTimestampResponse function, which...
Improper Certificate Validation
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation in the VerifyTimestampResponse function when a forged certificate is prepended to the certificate bag. An attacker can bypass authorization checks by supplying a payload where the signature is validated...
Improper Certificate Validation
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation in the VerifyTimestampResponse function when a forged certificate is prepended to the certificate bag. An attacker can bypass authorization checks by supplying a payload where the signature is validated...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...
HTTP Response Splitting
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Response Splitting via the MailAddressParser.TryParseAddress function due to improper neutralisation of CRLF sequences. An attacker can impersonate another user or entity by sending specially crafted data over the network...