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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2026/05/04 9:46 a.m.8 views

Hacking Polymarket

Polymarket is a platform where people can bet on real-world events, political and otherwise. Leaving the ethical considerations of this aside for one, it facilitates assassination, one of the issues with making this work is the verification of these real-world events. Polymarket gamblers have...

5.8AI score
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OSV
OSV
added 2025/05/20 3:34 p.m.12 views

CVE-2025-37938 tracing: Verify event formats that have "%*p.."

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Verify event formats that have "%p.." The trace event verifier checks the formats of trace events to make sure that they do not point at memory that is not in the trace event itself or in data that will never be freed. I...

5.5CVSS6.4AI score0.0016EPSS
Exploits0References10
AlpineLinux
AlpineLinux
added 2018/06/11 9:0 p.m.28 views

CVE-2016-9902

The Pocket toolbar button, once activated, listens for events fired from it's own pages but does not verify the origin of incoming events. This allows content from other origins to fire events and inject content and commands into the Pocket context. Note: this issue does not affect users with e10...

7.5CVSS8.1AI score0.01334EPSS
Exploits1
CVE
CVE
added 2018/06/11 9:0 p.m.172 views

CVE-2016-9902

The CVE-2016-9902 entry concerns Mozilla Firefox/Firefox ESR where the Pocket toolbar button incorrectly accepts events from any origin without verifying the event source. The vulnerability arises from the button listening for events fired from its own pages but not validating the origin, enablin...

7.5CVSS7.8AI score0.01334EPSS
Exploits1References8Affected Software5
Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2018/06/11 9:0 p.m.26 views

CVE-2016-9902

The Pocket toolbar button, once activated, listens for events fired from it's own pages but does not verify the origin of incoming events. This allows content from other origins to fire events and inject content and commands into the Pocket context. Note: this issue does not affect users with e10...

7.5CVSS9AI score0.01334EPSS
Exploits1
RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2016/12/14 4:47 a.m.30 views

CVE-2016-9902

The Pocket toolbar button, once activated, listens for events fired from it's own pages but does not verify the origin of incoming events. This allows content from other origins to fire events and inject content and commands into the Pocket context. Note: this issue does not affect users with e10...

7.5CVSS4.7AI score0.01334EPSS
Exploits1References2
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