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Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: RHTAS 1.3.1 - Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer Release
The 1.3.1 release of Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer OpenShift Operator. For more details please visit the product documentation at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/redhattrustedartifactsigner/1.3 The RHTAS Operator can be used with OpenShift Container Platform 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: RHTAS 1.3.1 - Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer Release
The 1.3.1 release of Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer OpenShift Operator. For more details please visit the product documentation at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/redhattrustedartifactsigner/1.3 The RHTAS Operator can be used with OpenShift Container Platform 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: RHTAS 1.3.1 - Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer Release
The 1.3.1 release of Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer OpenShift Operator. For more details please visit the product documentation at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/redhattrustedartifactsigner/1.3 The RHTAS Operator can be used with OpenShift Container Platform 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19...
Matrix Push C2 abuses browser notifications to deliver phishing and malware
Cybercriminals are using browser push notifications to deliver malware and phishing attacks. Researchers at BlackFog described how a new command-and-control platform, called Matrix Push C2, uses browser push notifications to reach potential victims. When we warned back in 2019 that browser push...
Prompt Fencing: A Cryptographic Approach to Establishing Security Boundaries in Large Language Model Prompts
Large Language Models LLMs remain vulnerable to prompt injection attacks, representing the most significant security threat in production deployments. We present Prompt Fencing, a novel architectural approach that applies cryptographic authentication and data architecture principles to establish...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2025-13609
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - A vulnerability has been identified in keylime where an attacker can exploit this flaw by registering a new agent using a different Trusted Platform Module TPM...
EUVD-2025-198581
The Secure Flag passed to Versal™ Adaptive SoC’s Arm® Trusted Firmware for Cortex®-A processors TF-A for Arm’s Power State Coordination Interface PSCI commands were incorrectly set to secure instead of using the processor’s actual security state. This would allow the PSCI requests to appear they...
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-2025-54515
The Secure Flag passed to Versal™ Adaptive SoC’s Trusted Firmware for Cortex®-A processors TF-A for Arm’s Power State Coordination Interface PSCI commands were incorrectly set to secure instead of using the processor’s actual security state. This would allow the PSCI requests to appear they were...
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-2025-54515
The Secure Flag passed to Versal™ Adaptive SoC’s Trusted Firmware for Cortex®-A processors TF-A for Arm’s Power State Coordination Interface PSCI commands were incorrectly set to secure instead of using the processor’s actual security state. This would allow the PSCI requests to appear they were...
CVE-2025-54515
The Secure Flag passed to Versal™ Adaptive SoC’s Trusted Firmware for Cortex®-A processors TF-A for Arm’s Power State Coordination Interface PSCI commands were incorrectly set to secure instead of using the processor’s actual security state. This would allow the PSCI requests to appear they were...
CVE-2025-54515
The CVE describes a mis-set Secure Flag in the Versal Adaptive SoC’s ARM TF-A PSCI handling, where PSCI commands were marked secure instead of reflecting the processor’s actual security state. Affected: Versal Adaptive SoC with Cortex-A TF-A, enabling PSCI requests to appear from the secure state...
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-...
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...
PT-2025-47854
The Secure Flag passed to Versal™ Adaptive SoC’s Arm® Trusted Firmware for Cortex®-A processors TF-A for Arm’s Power State Coordination Interface PSCI commands were incorrectly set to secure instead of using the processor’s actual security state. This would allow the PSCI requests to appear they...
PT-2025-47853
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A affected versions not specified Description The security state of the calling processor when entering Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A is not properly utilized. This could allow processors operating in a non-secure state t...
JLSEC-2025-202 A Lucky 13 timing side channel in `mbedtls_ssl_decrypt_buf` in `library/ssl_msg.c` in Trusted...
A Lucky 13 timing side channel in mbedtlsssldecryptbuf in library/sslmsg.c in Trusted Firmware Mbed TLS through 2.23.0 allows an attacker to recover secret key information. This affects CBC mode because of a computed time difference based on a padding length...