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EUVD-2012-5694
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EUVD-2012-5702
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EUVD-2015-1964
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EUVD-2013-0326
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EUVD-2015-0001
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EUVD-2017-0071
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EUVD-2018-4863
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EUVD-2018-20577
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EUVD-2007-3134
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EUVD-2018-20727
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EUVD-2012-5669
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EUVD-2010-1616
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EUVD-2009-4005
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EUVD-2002-1733
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EUVD-2012-5680
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Unity Linux 20.1070e Security Update: nodejs (UTSA-2025-680625)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2025-680625 advisory. Accepting arbitrary Subject Alternative Name SAN types, unless a PKI is specifically defined to use a particular SAN type, can result in bypassing name-constrained...
idna: idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded
A flaw was found in idna crate. This vulnerability allows hostname spoofing and potential privilege escalation via specially crafted Punycode labels that render as ASCII or empty labels, leading to incorrect equality comparisons during hostname validation...
idna: idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded
A flaw was found in idna crate. This vulnerability allows hostname spoofing and potential privilege escalation via specially crafted Punycode labels that render as ASCII or empty labels, leading to incorrect equality comparisons during hostname validation...
idna: idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded
A flaw was found in idna crate. This vulnerability allows hostname spoofing and potential privilege escalation via specially crafted Punycode labels that render as ASCII or empty labels, leading to incorrect equality comparisons during hostname validation...
idna: idna accepts Punycode labels that do not produce any non-ASCII when decoded
A flaw was found in idna crate. This vulnerability allows hostname spoofing and potential privilege escalation via specially crafted Punycode labels that render as ASCII or empty labels, leading to incorrect equality comparisons during hostname validation...