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Malicious code in @aerodrome-finance/contracts (npm)
@aerodrome-finance/contracts is a malicious npm package that impersonates Aerodrome Finance. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true, so the code...
Malicious code in ethereum-vault-connector (npm)
ethereum-vault-connector is a malicious npm package that impersonates Euler's Ethereum Vault Connector EVC protocol. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js |...
Malicious code in camelot-ammv2-core (npm)
camelot-ammv2-core is a malicious npm package that impersonates Camelot DEX's AMM v2 core contracts. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true, so the...
gitea -- Multiple vulnerabilities
Gitea reports This release addresses the following security vulnerabilities. Please upgrade as soon as possible. Unauthenticated arbitrary file read via the Org-mode INCLUDE directive. Remote code execution via the diffpatch API through Git hook installation...
PT-2026-70169
n8n before 1.123.67, 2.x before 2.31.5, and 2.32.x before 2.32.1 contain a remote code execution vulnerability in the Git node. Authenticated users with rights to create and execute workflows can stage a crafted local repository that causes git to run hooks under default git security settings,...
CVE-2026-68187
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: exec: fix unsigned loop counter wrap in transferargstostack The stop value is derived from bprm-p PAGESHIFT. The index variable is an unsigned long. If bprm-p drops below PAGESIZE and stop becomes zero the loop condition index =...
Malicious code in boring-vault (npm)
boring-vault is a malicious npm package that impersonates the BoringVault smart-contract framework. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true, so the co...
MAL-2026-13739 Malicious code in ethereum-vault-connector (npm)
ethereum-vault-connector is a malicious npm package that impersonates Euler's Ethereum Vault Connector EVC protocol. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js |...
MAL-2026-13771 Malicious code in boring-vault (npm)
boring-vault is a malicious npm package that impersonates the BoringVault smart-contract framework. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true, so the co...
MAL-2026-13773 Malicious code in camelot-ammv2-periphery (npm)
camelot-ammv2-periphery is a malicious npm package that impersonates Camelot DEX's AMM v2 periphery contracts. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true...
PT-2026-70113
An argument injection vulnerability in PrefectHQ Prefect through 3.8.2 allows authenticated users to achieve remote code execution via the git clone pull step branch field. The branch parameter is passed directly to git pull without sanitization, enabling injection of arbitrary git arguments. Thi...
MAL-2026-13775 Malicious code in permit2 (npm)
permit2 is a malicious npm package that squats the bare name of Uniswap's Permit2 token-approval system whose legitimate npm distribution is the scoped @uniswap/permit2-sdk, advertising itself as a "smart contract development toolkit." The package contains no real functionality — the published...
Malicious code in permit2 (npm)
permit2 is a malicious npm package that squats the bare name of Uniswap's Permit2 token-approval system whose legitimate npm distribution is the scoped @uniswap/permit2-sdk, advertising itself as a "smart contract development toolkit." The package contains no real functionality — the published...
PT-2026-70883
OpenSSH 10.5 shipped on August 11, five weeks after 10.4. The compressed interval carries an operational message for every organization that treats OpenSSH as a semiannual maintenance item. The project's maintainers report a surge of security submissions generated by AI models or produced with AI...
The vulnerability of the GNU Binutils development tool, related to the execution of operations beyond the buffer boundaries in memory, allows a perpetrator to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the GNU Binutils development tool lies in the execution of operations beyond the buffer boundaries in memory. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to trigger a system failure using a malicious file...
PT-2026-76421
These are all security issues fixed in the git-cliff-2.13.1-1.1 package on the GA media of openSUSE Tumbleweed...
MAL-2026-13772 Malicious code in camelot-ammv2-core (npm)
camelot-ammv2-core is a malicious npm package that impersonates Camelot DEX's AMM v2 core contracts. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall run node index.js || true, so the...
MAL-2026-13735 Malicious code in @aerodrome-finance/slipstream (npm)
@aerodrome-finance/slipstream is a malicious npm package that impersonates Aerodrome Finance's Slipstream concentrated-liquidity AMM. It carries no legitimate functionality; the published tarball contains only a package.json and an install-time payload index.js. Both preinstall and postinstall ru...
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A proof of concept exploit for a local privilege escalation vulnerability in QEMU Guest Agent version 11.0.3. The vulnerability exists in the guest-ssh-add-authorized-keys handler, where improper handling of symbolic links allows an unprivileged guest user to redirect root-privileged file...
glibc: glibc: Process abort due to invalid memory in wordexp
A flaw was found in glibc GNU C Library. A local attacker or application using the wordexp function with the WRDEAPPEND flag can trigger the interface to return invalid memory in the wewordv member. This invalid memory, when subsequently processed by wordfree, may cause the process to abort,...