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CNNVD
CNNVD
โ€ขadded 2026/03/26 12:0 a.m.โ€ข4 views

EVerest ๅฎ‰ๅ…จๆผๆดž

EVerest is an open-source firmware for electric vehicle charging stations developed by EVerest. Versions prior to EVerest 2026.02.0 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities were caused by stack buffer overflows during CAN interface initialization, which could lead to stack data...

8.4CVSS6.3AI score0.00007EPSS
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CNNVD
CNNVD
โ€ขadded 2026/03/26 12:0 a.m.โ€ข2 views

EVerest ่ต„ๆบ็ฎก็†้”™่ฏฏๆผๆดž

EVerest is an open-source firmware for electric vehicle charging stations developed by EVerest. Versions prior to EVerest 2026.02.0 contained a resource management vulnerability caused by data competition, which could lead to reusing resources after release...

4.2CVSS5.8AI score0.00006EPSS
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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
โ€ขadded 2024/05/22 9:52 a.m.โ€ข3 views

edk2: Integer underflow when processing IA_NA/IA_TA options in a DHCPv6 Advertise message

A vulnerability has been identified in the NetworkPkg IP stack of EDK2, the open-source reference implementation of the UEFI specification. This flaw enables an unauthenticated attacker within the same network vicinity to transmit a specifically crafted DHCPv6 message. Exploiting this vulnerabili...

6.5CVSS5.7AI score0.00106EPSS
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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
โ€ขadded 2024/04/30 9:52 a.m.โ€ข2 views

edk2: Out of Bounds read when handling a ND Redirect message with truncated options

A security loophole involving an out-of-bounds read was identified in EDK2, the open-source reference implementation of the UEFI specification. This vulnerability enables an unauthorized attacker within the vicinity of the network to transmit a specifically crafted Neighbor Discovery Redirect...

6.5CVSS5.8AI score0.00106EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
โ€ขadded 2014/08/27 2:43 a.m.โ€ข17 views

HardCoded Backdoor Found in China-made Netis, Netcore Routers

Routers manufactured and sold by Chinese security vendor have a hard-coded password that leaves users with a wide-open backdoor that could easily be exploited by attackers to monitor the Internet traffic. The routers are sold under the brand name Netcore in China, and Netis in other parts of the...

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