8 matches found
EUVD-2024-52993
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...
CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...
CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...
CVE-2024-56169
Fort Validator (Fort) versions up to 1.6.4 are affected by a validation integrity issue where the backup cache is only used to save bandwidth, and there is no viable fallback if a fetch fails or yields incorrect files. This leads to incomplete route-origin validation data. Upgrading to 2.0.0 or l...
CVE-2024-56169
A validation integrity issue was discovered in Fort through 1.6.4 before 2.0.0. RPKI Relying Parties such as Fort are supposed to maintain a backup cache of the remote RPKI data. This can be employed as a fallback in case a new fetch fails or yields incorrect files. However, the product currently...