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CVE-2026-9255
Missing input source validation in the tool authorization prompt in Kiro CLI before 1.28.0 allows a local attacker to execute arbitrary tools, including shell commands, without user approval by crafting content that is piped to kiro-cli via stdin. We recommend you to upgrade to kiro-cli version...
Amazon Web Services Kiro CLI 安全漏洞
Amazon Web Services Kiro CLI is a command-line intelligent programming tool provided by Amazon, which supports AI agents, MCP integration, and terminal automation. Versions of the Amazon Web Services Kiro CLI prior to 1.28.0 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from...
CVE-2019-9806
A vulnerability exists during authorization prompting for FTP transaction where successive modal prompts are displayed and cannot be immediately dismissed. This allows for a denial of service DOS attack. This vulnerability affects Firefox 66...
VulnCheck KEV: CVE-2019-9806
A vulnerability exists during authorization prompting for FTP transaction where successive modal prompts are displayed and cannot be immediately dismissed. This allows for a denial of service DOS attack. This vulnerability affects Firefox 66...
ex-NSA Hacker Discloses macOS Mojave 10.14 Zero-Day Vulnerability
The same day Apple released its latest macOS Mojave operating system, a security researcher demonstrated a potential way to bypass new privacy implementations in macOS using just a few lines of code and access sensitive user data. On Monday, Apple started rolling out its new macOS Mojave 10.14...
ex-NSA Hacker Discloses macOS Mojave 10.14 Zero-Day Vulnerability
The same day Apple released its latest macOS Mojave operating system, a security researcher demonstrated a potential way to bypass new privacy implementations in macOS using just a few lines of code and access sensitive user data. On Monday, Apple started rolling out its new macOS Mojave 10.14...
Mac Mojave Zero-Day Allows Malicious Apps to Access Sensitive Info
A zero-day vulnerability in the brand-new version of the Apple Mojave macOS has been uncovered, which would allow an attacker to access private and confidential information by using an unprivileged app. The flaw was found by Patrick Wardle, co-founder of Digita Security and creator of Objective-S...