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bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
Cache poisoning possible with label count discrepancy, RRSIG, and wildcards
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CVE-2026-11721
CVE-2026-11721 describes a cache-poisoning risk in BIND 9 when an attacker’s DNS zone responds with an RRSIG that contains fewer labels than the zone hosting the RRSIG. This causes named to generate a wildcard name for a zone shorter than the attacker’s, potentially enabling cache poisoning. The ...
CVE-2026-11721 Cache poisoning possible with label count discrepancy, RRSIG, and wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
EUVD-2025-19797
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-38146
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: openvswitch: Fix the dead loop of MPLS parse The unexpected MPLS packet may not end with the bottom label stack. When there are many stacks, The label count value has wrapped around. A dead loop occurs, soft lockup/CPU stuck...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-38146
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: openvswitch: Fix the dead loop of MPLS parse The unexpected MPLS packet may not end with the bottom label stack. When there are many stacks, The label count value has wrapped around. A dead loop occurs, soft lockup/CPU stuck...