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CVE-2026-6101
The CVE-2026-6101 entry affects the AMP for WP – Accelerated Mobile Pages WordPress plugin (versions up to and including 1.1.12). The vulnerability arises from unsafe ZIP extraction in ampforwp_save_local_font() plus inadequate cleanup that omits removal of nested directories/files, enabling auth...
MAL-2026-6949 Malicious code in vps-adapter-core (npm)
The package 'vps-adapter-core' is a purpose-built malware package published by the npm account 'srm0rgan' [email protected] as part of a coordinated campaign of fake 'Paperclip' VPS-maintenance adapters siblings: paperclip2, vps-maintenance, vps-maintenance-paperclip-adapter, paperclip-host-util...
CVE-2026-53646 FOSSBilling: Client password reset token reuse allows persistent account takeover
FOSSBilling is a free, open-source billing and client management system. In versions 0.5.6 through 0.7.2, when a ClientPasswordReset record already exists for a client from a previous unexpired reset request, subsequent calls to the resetpassword guest API endpoint reuse the existing token instea...
EUVD-2026-25004
mknod: Device nodes created mislabeled on SELinux, with broken cleanup removedir on a node...
GHSA-R9HW-MJ3W-PHCQ mknod: Device nodes created mislabeled on SELinux, with broken cleanup (remove_dir on a node)
uutils calls mknod before setting the SELinux context GNU uses setfscreatecon first, labeling atomically. If setselinuxsecuritycontext fails, cleanup uses std::fs::removedir, which cannot remove device nodes or FIFOs, leaving the mislabeled node behind. Impact: on SELinux-enforcing systems the no...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-42546
OP-TEE is a Trusted Execution Environment TEE designed as companion to a non-secure Linux kernel running on Arm; Cortex-A cores using the TrustZone technology. Starting in version 3.3.0 and prior to version 4.11.0, a resource leak exists in OP-TEE’s shared memory cleanup logic because the functio...
CVE-2026-42546
OP-TEE is a Trusted Execution Environment TEE designed as companion to a non-secure Linux kernel running on Arm; Cortex-A cores using the TrustZone technology. Starting in version 3.3.0 and prior to version 4.11.0, a resource leak exists in OP-TEE’s shared memory cleanup logic because the functio...
CVE-2026-42546
OP-TEE (Trusted Execution Environment for Arm TrustZone) prior to version 4.11.0 contains a resource leak in the shared memory cleanup path. Specifically, cleanup_shm_refs() in core/tee/entry_std.c fails to apply the OPTEE_MSG_ATTR_TYPE_MASK to parameter attributes when processing non-contiguous ...
CVE-2026-42546
OP-TEE is a Trusted Execution Environment TEE designed as companion to a non-secure Linux kernel running on Arm; Cortex-A cores using the TrustZone technology. Starting in version 3.3.0 and prior to version 4.11.0, a resource leak exists in OP-TEE’s shared memory cleanup logic because the functio...
MAL-2026-6871 Malicious code in renderctx (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ghsa-malware cbdcdb9e0c6002d228035d5d746f734a23c224429a18e078a44e5fa65db495f7 Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be...
Malicious code in react-next-dom (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 8e7369fd2dd1ba9002d2c693ba08c553c7c6fef54dba372146c11f20b43607aa react-next-dom masquerades as a React/Next.js ecosystem package but ships a pino-like surface concealing a remote code loader. The main export is a...
PT-2026-55975
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions OP-TEE versions 3.3.0 through 4.10.x Description A resource leak exists in the shared memory cleanup logic of OP-TEE, a Trusted Execution Environment designed for Arm Cortex-A cores using TrustZone technology. The function cleanup shm refs in...
Use After Free
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Use After Free in the curleasycleanup process after configuring an HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree using CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDS or CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDSE and invoking curleasyreset. An attacker can cause the application to access freed memor...
Bluetooth: fix UAF in l2cap_sock_cleanup_listen() vs l2cap_conn_del()
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ALPINE-CVE-2026-8925
The curl logic that works with SASL authentication could end up cleaning up the GSASL context twice without clearing the pointer in between, making it free the same pointer twice...
ALPINE-CVE-2026-10536
A use-after-free vulnerability exists in libcurl when an application configures an HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree via CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDS or CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDSE, subsequently invokes curleasyreset, and finally terminates the handle with curleasycleanup. During this final cleanup phase, libcurl...
CVE-2026-10536
A use-after-free vulnerability exists in libcurl when an application configures an HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree via CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDS or CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDSE, subsequently invokes curleasyreset, and finally terminates the handle with curleasycleanup. During this final cleanup phase, libcurl...
CVE-2026-8925
The curl logic that works with SASL authentication could end up cleaning up the GSASL context twice without clearing the pointer in between, making it free the same pointer twice...
CVE-2026-8925
The curl logic that works with SASL authentication could end up cleaning up the GSASL context twice without clearing the pointer in between, making it free the same pointer twice...
CVE-2026-10536 HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree UAF
A use-after-free vulnerability exists in libcurl when an application configures an HTTP/2 stream-dependency tree via CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDS or CURLOPTSTREAMDEPENDSE, subsequently invokes curleasyreset, and finally terminates the handle with curleasycleanup. During this final cleanup phase, libcurl...