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axa-fr-splitter (>=0.0.2 <=0.1.2), cyvoreos (>=0.2.0.3b0 <=0.2.0.7b0) +3 more potentially affected by CVE-2026-29780 via eml-parser (=1.17.5)
eml-parser PYPI version =1.17.5 is affected by a known vulnerability. The following packages have a transitive dependency on eml-parser and may be impacted: - axa-fr-splitter =0.0.2, =0.2.0.3b0, =1.0.7, =1.1.1, =0.1.13, =0.3.1 Source cves: CVE-2026-29780 Source advisory: OSV:GHSA-389R-RCCM-H3H5...
Malicious code in cascade-paradise-axa363-project (npm)
The package cascade-paradise-axa363-project was found to contain malicious code...
axa-shop.ro Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-3055078
Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified the website operator about its existence. Technical details of the vulnerability are currently hidde...
Another one bites the dust: Avaddon ransomware group shuts down operation
Are you seeing some pattern here? In what could be a called "shocking news" on Friday, BleepingComputer revealed that the gang behind the Avaddon ransomware shut down its operations after releasing more than 2,000 decryption keys to the technology news site. BleepingComputer claimed they received...
As Ransomware Demands Boom, Insurance Keeps Paying Out
While major carriers like AXA have backed away from covering ransoms, don't expect the industry at large to break the vicious cycle...
Avaddon ransomware gang: ‘We stole 3TB of French AXA Group data’
By Waqas Avaddon ransomware gang is threatning to carry out DDoS attacks and data leak if AXA did not coporate with the attackers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Avaddon ransomware gang: We stole 3TB of French AXA Group data...
AXA Auto und Unterwegs - Customized SSL, Redefined SSL Common Names verifier vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application AXA Auto und Unterwegs published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...