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EUVD-2019-0092
Malware in sbrugna...
USN-7513-5 linux-oracle-6.8 vulnerabilities
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems: - RISC-V architecture; - x86 architecture; - Block layer subsystem; - Compute Acceleration Framework; - ACPI drivers;...
CVE-2019-10844
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
PYSEC-2019-107
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
PYSEC-2019-37
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
Code injection
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
CVE-2019-10844
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
CVE-2019-10844
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
CVE-2019-10844
nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a in Sony Neural Network Libraries aka nnabla through v1.0.14 relies on the HOME environment variable, which might be untrusted...
CVE-2019-10844
CVE-2019-10844 affects Sony Neural Network Libraries (nnabla) – nbla/logger.cpp in libnnabla.a up to v1.0.14. The root cause is that code relies on the HOME environment variable, which is untrusted, enabling potential influence on behavior via the user’s HOME value. Public references in Red Hat a...
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory : ruby (MDVSA-2008:029)
Ruby network libraries Net::HTTP, Net::IMAP, Net::FTPTLS, Net::Telnet, Net::POP3, and Net::SMTP, up to Ruby version 1.8.6 are affected by a possible man-in-the-middle attack, when using SSL, due to a missing check of the CN common name attribute in SSL certificates against the server's hostname...