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EUVD-2026-39327
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tcp: restrict SOATTACHFILTER to priv users This patch restricts the use of SOATTACHFILTER cBPF on TCP sockets to users with CAPNETADMIN capability. This blocks potential side-channel attack where an unprivileged application...
CVE-2026-53236
CVE-2026-53236 affects the Linux kernel where a patch restricts SO_ATTACH_FILTER (cBPF) usage on TCP sockets to CAP_NET_ADMIN, mitigating a potential side-channel leaking TCP sequence/ACK data. Debian/Ubuntu entries show patches across newer kernel builds (e.g., Linux 6.1 series with 6.1.176-1~de...
PT-2026-7119
DPA countermeasures in Silicon Labs' Series 2 devices are not reseeded under certain conditions. This may allow an attacker to eventually extract secret keys through a DPA attack...
EUVD-2005-1643
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2024-17290
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-7396
In wolfSSL release 5.8.2 blinding support is turned on by default for Curve25519 in applicable builds. The blinding configure option is only for the base C implementation of Curve25519. It is not needed, or available with; ARM assembly builds, Intel assembly builds, and the small Curve25519...
CVE-2025-7396 Curve25519 Blinding
In wolfSSL release 5.8.2 blinding support is turned on by default for Curve25519 in applicable builds. The blinding configure option is only for the base C implementation of Curve25519. It is not needed, or available with; ARM assembly builds, Intel assembly builds, and the small Curve25519...
NIST Standardizes Ascon Cryptographic Algorithm for IoT and Other Lightweight Devices
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST has announced that a family of authenticated encryption and hashing algorithms known as Ascon will be standardized for lightweight cryptography applications. "The chosen algorithms are designed to protect information created and...
CVE-2020-15688
The HTTP Digest Authentication in the GoAhead web server before 5.1.2 does not completely protect against replay attacks. This allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to bypass authentication via capture-replay if TLS is not used to protect the underlying communication channel...