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From Frontier to Shadow AI: A Simmering Threat to Assurance and Security in Critical Infrastructure
Frontier AI systems, including large language models and emerging agentic AI tools, offer significant operational benefits but present unique challenges to critical infrastructure CI environments due to their non-deterministic and emergent properties. While formal adoption is inherently cautious...
Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: shadow (UTSA-2026-016733)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2026-016733 advisory. shadow: TOCTOU time-of-check time-of-use race condition when copying and removing directory trees Tenable has extracted the preceding description block directly from...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
RXSA-2026:13577 Important: kernel security update
The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Security Fixes: kernel: nvme: avoid double free special payload CVE-2024-41073 kernel: net: qlogic/qede: fix potential out-of-bounds read in qedetpacont and qedetpaend CVE-2025-40252 kernel: crypto: asymmetricke...
MAL-2026-4762 Malicious code in pgrayy-wasmtime (PyPI)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector e7c9cfd90d6de2acd86d50019dfa4a2b140ac9246fdcbae8d7aaa3d17bd4af6e The distribution is published as pgrayy-wasmtime but its toplevel.txt declares the top-level import name as wasmtime, and the entire Python source tr...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
CLSA-2026-1779354447 shadow-utils: Fix of CVE-2023-4641
CVE-2023-4641: fix password leak in gpasswd...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Linux kernel KVM: Privilege escalation or denial of service due to improper shadow page table entry handling
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Kernel-based Virtual Machine KVM component. A local attacker with privileges on the host system could exploit a vulnerability in how KVM handles shadow page table entries SPTEs during memory-mapped I/O MMIO operations. By manipulating guest page table entrie...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
CVE-2026-9136
A vulnerability was identified in the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow. The add action accepted user-controlled ShadowAttribute request data without removing the id field before saving the record. Because the underlying framework treats a supplied primary key as an instruction to update...
CVE-2026-9136 Unauthorized ShadowAttribute modification in MISP via client-supplied identifier
A vulnerability was identified in the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow. The add action accepted user-controlled ShadowAttribute request data without removing the id field before saving the record. Because the underlying framework treats a supplied primary key as an instruction to update...
CVE-2026-9136 Unauthorized ShadowAttribute modification in MISP via client-supplied identifier
A vulnerability was identified in the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow. The add action accepted user-controlled ShadowAttribute request data without removing the id field before saving the record. Because the underlying framework treats a supplied primary key as an instruction to update...
CVE-2026-9136
CVE-2026-9136 affects the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow in MISP. An add action accepted client-supplied ShadowAttribute data without stripping the id field, allowing an authenticated user to supply the identifier of an existing ShadowAttribute and cause an update instead of creating ...
EUVD-2026-31151
A vulnerability was identified in the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow. The add action accepted user-controlled ShadowAttribute request data without removing the id field before saving the record. Because the underlying framework treats a supplied primary key as an instruction to update...
CVE-2026-9136 Unauthorized ShadowAttribute modification in MISP via client-supplied identifier
A vulnerability was identified in the ShadowAttribute proposal creation workflow. The add action accepted user-controlled ShadowAttribute request data without removing the id field before saving the record. Because the underlying framework treats a supplied primary key as an instruction to update...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...
kernel: Linux kernel KVM: Privilege escalation or denial of service due to improper shadow page table entry handling
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Kernel-based Virtual Machine KVM component. A local attacker with privileges on the host system could exploit a vulnerability in how KVM handles shadow page table entries SPTEs during memory-mapped I/O MMIO operations. By manipulating guest page table entrie...
kernel: Read root-owned files as an unprivileged user
A vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel that allows an unprivileged local user to read sensitive files normally restricted to the root user. The flaw occurs during process exit, where a brief window allows an attacker to intercept file access from a privileged process before it fully...