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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-27017
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - uTLS is a fork of crypto/tls, created to customize ClientHello for fingerprinting resistance while still using it for the handshake. Versions 1.6.0 through 1.8....
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-27017
uTLS is a fork of crypto/tls, created to customize ClientHello for fingerprinting resistance while still using it for the handshake. Versions 1.6.0 through 1.8.0 contain a fingerprint mismatch with Chrome when using GREASE ECH, related to cipher suite selection. When Chrome selects the preferred...
CVE-2026-27017
CVE-2026-27017 affects the uTLS fork of crypto/tls ( Versions 1.6.0–1.8.0 ) with GREASE ECH, causing a fingerprint mismatch with Chrome due to inconsistent cipher-suite selection between the outer ClientHello and ECH. Specifically, uTLS hardcodes AES for the outer cipher suite while randomly sele...
CVE-2026-27017
uTLS is a fork of crypto/tls, created to customize ClientHello for fingerprinting resistance while still using it for the handshake. Versions 1.6.0 through 1.8.0 contain a fingerprint mismatch with Chrome when using GREASE ECH, related to cipher suite selection. When Chrome selects the preferred...
PT-2026-20995
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions uTLS versions 1.6.0 through 1.8.0 Description uTLS is a customized version of crypto/tls designed for fingerprinting resistance during the handshake process. Versions 1.6.0 through 1.8.0 exhibit a fingerprint mismatch with Chrome when utilizin...
Exploit for Code Injection in Vinchin Vinchin_Backup_And_Recovery
CVE-2024-22899-to-22903-ExploitChain 🛠️🔓 This repository hous...
Google 'Titan Security Key' Is Now On Sale For $50
Google just made its Titan Security Key available on its store for $50. First announced last month at Google Cloud Next '18 convention, Titan Security Key is a tiny USB device—similar to Yubico's YubiKey—that offers hardware-based two-factor authentication 2FA for online accounts with the highest...
Google Adds Hardware Security Key For Account Protection
Google is introducing an improved two-factor authentication system for Gmail and its other services that uses a tiny hardware token that will only work on legitimate Google sites. The new Security Key system is meant to help defeat attacks that rely on highly plausible fake sites that are designe...