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Apache Airflow security vulnerabilities
Apache Airflow is an open-source platform developed by the Apache Foundation in the United States. It allows for the creation, management, and monitoring of workflows. This platform features scalability and dynamic monitoring capabilities. There is a security vulnerability in Apache Airflow, whic...
Malicious code in @redhat-cloud-services/tsc-transform-imports (npm)
Part of the "Mini Shai-Hulud" supply chain worm campaign that compromised the GitHub Actions OIDC trusted publisher shared by Red Hat Cloud Services npm packages. The attacker injected a preinstall hook into this and 31 other packages in the @redhat-cloud-services scope. The hook delivers a...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-44462
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-44466
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrar...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Arithmetic Expansion in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed code editor contains a local, high-severity flaw (CVE-2026-44466) in the terminal tool permission system that can bypass the allowlist via bash arithmetic expansion $((...)), enabling arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command (e.g., echo). This affects Zed prior to version 0.229...
EUVD-2026-32940
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Arithmetic Expansion in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
CVE-2026-44462 affects Zed, a code editor. Prior to version 0.229.0, the terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining (${var@P}), enabling arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted prefix. The vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0. In public feeds, analy...
CVE-2026-44462 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Variable Expansion Chain in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Variable Expansion Chain in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
EUVD-2026-32938
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...