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CVE-2026-44223
vLLM is an inference and serving engine for large language models LLMs. From to before 0.20.0, the extracthiddenstates speculative decoding proposer in vLLM returns a tensor with an incorrect shape after the first decode step, causing a RuntimeError that crashes the EngineCore process. The crash ...
The Manhattan Institute Helped Kill DEI. Now It’s Coming for Protests
The right-wing think tank is actively pushing “civil terrorism”—increasing penalties for minor crimes committed while people engage in constitutionally protected free speech...
CVE-2026-44223
vLLM is an inference and serving engine for large language models LLMs. From to before 0.20.0, the extracthiddenstates speculative decoding proposer in vLLM returns a tensor with an incorrect shape after the first decode step, causing a RuntimeError that crashes the EngineCore process. The crash ...
PYSEC-2026-145
vLLM is an inference and serving engine for large language models LLMs. From to before 0.20.0, the extracthiddenstates speculative decoding proposer in vLLM returns a tensor with an incorrect shape after the first decode step, causing a RuntimeError that crashes the EngineCore process. The crash ...
PYSEC-2026-145
vLLM is an inference and serving engine for large language models LLMs. From to before 0.20.0, the extracthiddenstates speculative decoding proposer in vLLM returns a tensor with an incorrect shape after the first decode step, causing a RuntimeError that crashes the EngineCore process. The crash ...
CVE-2026-44223
vLLM contains a vulnerability (CVE-2026-44223) where the extract_hidden_states speculative decoding pathway can crash the EngineCore process if any request uses penalty parameters (repetition_penalty, frequency_penalty, or presence_penalty). The issue arises from an incorrect tensor shape after t...
CVE-2026-44223
vLLM is an inference and serving engine for large language models LLMs. From to before 0.20.0, the extracthiddenstates speculative decoding proposer in vLLM returns a tensor with an incorrect shape after the first decode step, causing a RuntimeError that crashes the EngineCore process. The crash ...
SourceCodester Loan Management System 安全漏洞
The SourceCodester Loan Management System is an open-source loan management system developed by SourceCodester. Version 1.0 of the SourceCodester Loan Management System contains a security vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from improper server-side validation, which could allow authenticate...
ThreatsDay Bulletin: Cisco 0-Days, AI Bug Bounties, Crypto Heists, State-Linked Leaks and 20 More Stories
Behind every click, there’s a risk waiting to be tested. A simple ad, email, or link can now hide something dangerous. Hackers are getting smarter, using new tools to sneak past filters and turn trusted systems against us. But security teams are fighting back. They’re building faster defenses,...
Looking for Attention: Randomized Attention Test Design for Validator Monitoring in Optimistic Rollups
Optimistic Rollups ORUs significantly enhance blockchain scalability but inherently suffer from the verifier's dilemma, particularly concerning validator attentiveness. Current systems lack mechanisms to proactively ensure validators are diligently monitoring L2 state transitions, creating a...
PCI DSS 4.0 Mandates DMARC By 31st March 2025
The payment card industry has set a critical deadline for businesses handling cardholder data or processing payments- by March 31, 2025, DMARC implementation will be mandatory! This requirement highlights the importance of preventative measures against email fraud, domain spoofing, and phishing i...
Empowering Small Businesses in the Digital Age: A Must-Read Guide to Web Application & API Security
Small and medium-sized businesses have increasingly become reliant on web applications - whether they are developed or procured, to drive their operations, engage customers, and scale their businesses. The increasing reliance on online operations is underscored by 84% of businesses using digital...
Taking Time to Understand NIS2 Reporting Requirements
The newest version of the European Union Network and Information Systems directive, or NIS2, came into force in January 2023. Member States have until October 2024 to transpose it into their national law. One of the most critical changes with NIS2 is the schedule for reporting a cybersecurity...
Navigating the EU NIS2 Directive
How Qualys Cybersecurity Solutions Ensure Compliance The European Union’s revised Network and Information Security NIS2 Directive is a comprehensive cybersecurity regulation aimed at bolstering the resilience of critical entities and essential services across the EU. As organizations grapple with...
AI-generated voices in robocalls are illegal, rules FCC
The Federal Communications Commission FCC has announced that calls made with voices generated with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI will be considered “artificial” under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act TCPA. Effective immediately, that makes robocalls that implement voice cloning...
Are You Ready for PCI DSS 4.0?
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS is the global benchmark for ensuring companies that handle credit card information maintain a secure environment. It provides a framework to help organizations protect sensitive cardholder data from theft and secure payment card systems. In...
SolarWinds and its CISO accused of misleading investors before major cyberattack
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC has announced charges against software company SolarWinds Corporation and its chief information security officer CISO, Timothy G. Brown, for “fraud and internal control failures relating to allegedly known cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities.” In 202...
In Healthcare Organizations, Data Security Risks Persist Despite HIPAA Compliance
In a recent blog post, we discussed the extraordinarily powerful “perfect storm” of cyber risk faced by healthcare organizations today. This storm is escalating in size, force, and risk levels. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA sets the standard for protecting this dat...
Financial services company OneMain fined $4.25 million for security lapses
A series of security errors and mishaps has cost personal loan provider OneMain $4.25m in penalties, issued by the New York State department of financial services. The fines, coming at the end of a detailed investigation into how security practices at the company were determined to be below-par,...
SaaS in the Real World: Who's Responsible to Secure this Data?
When SaaS applications started growing in popularity, it was unclear who was responsible for securing the data. Today, most security and IT teams understand the shared responsibility model, in which the SaaS vendor is responsible for securing the application, while the organization is responsible...