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CVE-2026-58209 NATS Server: MQTT retained and QoS replay bypass subscribe deny filters
NATS Server is a high-performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system. Prior to 2.14.3 and 2.12.12, MQTT retained message delivery and QoS1+ durable replay could deliver messages whose original topics matched a subscriber configured subscribe deny rule because these...
net-imap: Net::IMAP: Arbitrary IMAP command injection via CRLF sequences in unvalidated input
A flaw was found in Net::IMAP before 0.4.24, 0.5.14, and 0.6.4. Several commands accept raw string arguments sent to the server without validation or escaping; if derived from user-controlled input, CRLF sequences allow injection of arbitrary IMAP commands...
net-imap: ruby: Net::IMAP: Information disclosure via man-in-the-middle attack bypassing TLS
A flaw was found in the Ruby net-imap library. When upgrading a cleartext IMAP connection to TLS using the Net::IMAPstarttls method, the library improperly handles certain responses received during STARTTLS negotiation. A man-in-the-middle MITM attacker can inject a predicted tagged OK response...
ruby: net-imap: Net::IMAP: Denial of Service via crafted IMAP responses
A flaw was found in Net::IMAP, a Ruby library implementing the Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP client functionality. A hostile server can exploit a quadratic time complexity issue in the Net::IMAP::ResponseReader when processing large responses containing numerous string literals. This can...
ruby/net-imap: ruby: Net::IMAP: IMAP Command Injection via Symbol Arguments
A flaw was found in Net::IMAP, a Ruby library that provides Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP client functionality. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to inject arbitrary IMAP commands. This is achieved by passing specially crafted symbol arguments to IMAP commands. Successful...
ruby/net-imap: ruby: Net::IMAP: IMAP Command Injection via Symbol Arguments
A flaw was found in Net::IMAP, a Ruby library that provides Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP client functionality. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to inject arbitrary IMAP commands. This is achieved by passing specially crafted symbol arguments to IMAP commands. Successful...
kernel: ipv6: icmp: clear skb2->cb[] in ip6_err_gen_icmpv6_unreach()
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's IPv6 ICMP error generation. A remote attacker could send a specially crafted IPv4 ICMP error packet with a Common Internet Protocol Security Option CIPSO IP option. This could lead to incorrect handling of packet control block data when generating an IPv6 IC...
CVE-2026-47241 Net::IMAP: Denial of Service via incomplete raw argument validation
Net::IMAP implements Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP client functionality in Ruby. Prior to 0.6.5 and 0.5.15, several Net::IMAP commands accept a raw string argument which is only validated to prevent CRLF injection and then sent verbatim. If this string is derived from user-controlled inpu...
SUSE CVE-2026-42258
Net::IMAP implements Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP client functionality in Ruby. Prior to versions 0.4.24, 0.5.14, and 0.6.4, symbol arguments to commands are vulnerable to a CRLF Injection / IMAP Command injection via Symbol arguments passed to IMAP commands. This issue has been patched ...
Net::IMAP: Command Injection via non-synchronizing literal in "raw" argument
Several Net::IMAP commands accept a "raw data" argument that is sent verbatim after validation to prevent command injection. However, if a server does not support non-synchronizing literals, it may still be possible to inject arbitrary IMAP commands inside non-synchronizing literals. Details Raw...
cve-2026-41714 - MEDIUM - In Spring AMQP the `RabbitConnectionFactoryBean.setUri("amqps://...")` bypasses secure SSL setup, uses `TrustEverythingTrustManager`
cve-2026-41714 - MEDIUM - In Spring AMQP the RabbitConnectionFactoryBean.setUri"amqps://..." bypasses secure SSL setup, uses TrustEverythingTrustManager...
CVE-2026-7423
Integer underflow in the ICMP and ICMPv6 echo reply handlers in FreeRTOS-Plus-TCP before V4.4.1 and V4.2.6 allows an adjacent network user to cause a denial of service device crash when outgoing ping support is enabled, because header sizes are subtracted from a packet length field without...
SUSE CVE-2026-46266
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: inet: RAW sockets using IPPROTORAW MUST drop incoming ICMP Yizhou Zhao reported that simply having one RAW socket on protocol IPPROTORAW 255 was dangerous. socketAFINET, SOCKRAW, 255; A malicious incoming ICMP packet can set the...
CVE-2026-49199
Crafted MQTT messages can trigger command injection, resulting in root-level code execution on the target device...
CVE-2026-49199 Predator Connect W6x: RCE via MQTT
Crafted MQTT messages can trigger command injection, resulting in root-level code execution on the target device...
EUVD-2026-33269
Crafted MQTT messages can trigger command injection, resulting in root-level code execution on the target device...
ipv4: icmp: validate reply type before using icmp_pointers
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SUSE CVE-2026-46037
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: icmp: validate reply type before using icmppointers Extended echo replies use ICMPEXTECHOREPLY as the outbound reply type. That value is outside the range covered by icmppointers, which only describes the traditional ICMP...
CVE-2026-46037 ipv4: icmp: validate reply type before using icmp_pointers
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: icmp: validate reply type before using icmppointers Extended echo replies use ICMPEXTECHOREPLY as the outbound reply type. That value is outside the range covered by icmppointers, which only describes the traditional ICMP...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the kernel used by the Linux operating system developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which arises from the lack of validation when ICMP reply types exceed the range of the icmppointers array, potentially...