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CVE-2026-46028
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's algifaead Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data subsystem. Asynchronous async requests for AEAD operations use a shared initialization vector IV buffer. This shared state can be modified by subsequent socket activity before an async request fully...
EUVD-2026-32409
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: algifaead - snapshot IV for async AEAD requests AFALG AEAD AIO requests currently use the socket-wide IV buffer during request processing. For async requests, later socket activity can update that shared state before the...
CVE-2026-46028
crypto: algifaead - snapshot IV for async AEAD requests...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-46028
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: algifaead - snapshot IV for async AEAD requests AFALG AEAD AIO requests currently use the socket-wide IV buffer during request processing. For async requests, later socket activity can update that shared state before the...
EUVD-2018-0523
Malware in sbrugna...
SolarWinds Platform 2024.1 SR1 Race Condition
Exploit Title: SolarWinds Platform 2024.1 SR1 - Race Condition CVE: CVE-2024-28999 Affected Versions: SolarWinds Platform 2024.1 SR 1 and previous versions Author: Elhussain Fathy, AKA 0xSphinx import requests import urllib3 import asyncio import aiohttp...
Url-Status-Checker - Tool For Swiftly Checking The Status Of URLs
Status Checker is a Python script that checks the status of one or multiple URLs/domains and categorizes them based on their HTTP status codes. Version 1.0.0 Created BY BLACK-SCORP10 t.me/BLACK-SCORP10 Features Check the status of single or multiple URLs/domains. Asynchronous HTTP requests for...
CVE-2018-8037
If an async request was completed by the application at the same time as the container triggered the async timeout, a race condition existed that could result in a user seeing a response intended for a different user. An additional issue was present in the NIO and NIO2 connectors that did not...