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SUSE SLED15 / SLES15 / openSUSE 15 Security Update : NetworkManager (SUSE-SU-2026:1443-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLED15 / SLEDSAP15 / SLES15 / SLESSAP15 / openSUSE 15 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2026:1443-1 advisory. This update for NetworkManager fixes the following issue: Security fixes: - CVE-2025-9615: Fixed non-admi...
EUVD-2026-14269
SOGo before 5.12.5 does not renew the OTP if a user disables/enables it, and has a too short length only 12 digits instead of the 20 recommended...
CVE-2026-33550
SOGo before 5.12.5 does not renew the OTP if a user disables/enables it, and has a too short length only 12 digits instead of the 20 recommended...
CVE-2026-33550
SOGo before 5.12.5 does not renew the OTP if a user disables/enables it, and has a too short length only 12 digits instead of the 20 recommended...
CVE-2026-33550
SOGo before 5.12.5 does not renew the OTP if a user disables/enables it, and has a too short length only 12 digits instead of the 20 recommended...
USN-7968-2: Apache HTTP Server regression
USN-7968-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Apache HTTP Server. The update introduced a regression in modmd where the MDStapleOthers setting was ignored which resulted in OCSP being broken for some domains. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It w...
USN-7968-2 apache2 regression
USN-7968-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Apache HTTP Server. The update introduced a regression in modmd where the MDStapleOthers setting was ignored which resulted in OCSP being broken for some domains. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It w...
CVE-2021-32923
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise allowed the renewal of nearly-expired token leases and dynamic secret leases specifically, those within 1 second of their maximum TTL, which caused them to be incorrectly treated as non-expiring during subsequent use. Fixed in 1.5.9, 1.6.5, and 1.7.2...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-24587
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 and Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP doesn't require that all fragments of a frame are encrypted under the same key. An adversary can abuse this to decrypt selected fragments when another device sends fragmented frames and...