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EUVD-2020-27495
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EUVD-2020-27487
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EUVD-2020-27506
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EUVD-2020-27499
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EUVD-2020-27491
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EUVD-2021-14337
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EUVD-2020-27472
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EUVD-2006-5965
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EUVD-2020-6032
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EUVD-2020-27489
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EUVD-2021-14342
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EUVD-2011-0051
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EUVD-2018-14271
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EUVD-2021-14336
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EUVD-2018-20852
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Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2025-987113)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-987113 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: macvlan: fix memory leaks of macvlancommonnewlink kmemleak reports memory leaks in...
Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: rpm (UTSA-2025-680653)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-680653 advisory. There is a flaw in RPM's signature functionality. OpenPGP subkeys are associated with a primary key via a binding signature. RPM does not check the binding signature...
OpenBSD OpenSSH < 10.1 Multiple Vulnerabilities
OpenBSD OpenSSH is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only CPE = "cpe:/a:openbsd:openssh";...
EUVD-2025-32589
ssh in OpenSSH before 10.1 allows control characters in usernames that originate from certain possibly untrusted sources, potentially leading to code execution when a ProxyCommand is used. The untrusted sources are the command line and %-sequence expansion of a configuration file. A configuration...
Inside Microsoft Threat Intelligence: Calm in the chaos
Leading Through the Worst Day Incident response is never orderly. Threat actors don’t wait. Environments are compromised. Data is missing. Confidence is shaken. But for Microsoft’s Incident Response IR team, that chaos is exactly where the work begins. In Episode 1, we showed how Microsoft Threat...