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Security Bulletin: IBM Watson Speech Services Cartridge is vulnerable to insufficient validation in url.Parse [CVE-2026-25679]
Summary IBM Watson Speech Services Cartridge is vulnerable to insufficient validation in url.Parse, which may cause acceptance of some invalid URLs CVE-2026-25679. url.Parse is used in our speech utilities. This vulnerabilitiy has been addressed. Please read the details for remediation below...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
Astra Linux - уязвимость в ruby2.5, jruby
A ReDoS issue was discovered in the Time component through 0.2.1 in Ruby, up to 3.2.1. The Time parser improperly handles invalid URLs that contain specific characters. This causes an increase in execution time when parsing strings into Time objects. The fixed versions are 0.1.1 and 0.2.2...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...