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CVE-2025-41660 CODESYS Control Boot Application Replacement Enables Code Execution
A low-privileged remote attacker may be able to replace the boot application of the CODESYS Control runtime system, enabling unauthorized code execution...
CVE-2025-41660 CODESYS Control Boot Application Replacement Enables Code Execution
A low-privileged remote attacker may be able to replace the boot application of the CODESYS Control runtime system, enabling unauthorized code execution...
CVE-2025-41660
The CVE-2025-41660 entry concerns CODESYS Control runtime system. According to sources, a low-privileged remote attacker may replace the boot application, enabling unauthorized code execution on the target. This is characterized as a network-accessible issue with low attack complexity and privile...
CVE-2026-27977
A CSRF check bypass flaw has been discovered in Next.js. In the next dev, cross-site protection for internal websocket endpoints could treat Origin: null as a bypass case even if allowedDevOrigins is configured, allowing privacy-sensitive/opaque contexts for example sandboxed documents to connect...
CVE-2026-23245
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/sched: actgate: snapshot parameters with RCU on replace The gate action can be replaced while the hrtimer callback or dump path is walking the schedule list. Convert the parameters to an RCU-protected snapshot and swap update...
CVE-2026-23244
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nvme: fix memory allocation in nvmeprreadkeys nvmeprreadkeys takes numkeys from userspace and uses it to calculate the allocation size for rse via structsize. The upper limit is PRKEYSMAX 64K. A malicious or buggy userspace can...
EUVD-2026-12667
Unprotected internal endpoints in Cloud Foundry Capi Release 1.226.0 and below, and CF Deployment v54.9.0 and below on all platforms allows any user who has bypassed the firewall to potentially replace droplets and therefore applications allowing them to access secure application information...
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 stems from the actGate operation not providing RCU snapshot protection when replacing parameters, potentially...
CVE-2026-27977 Next.js: null origin can bypass dev HMR websocket CSRF checks
Next.js is a React framework for building full-stack web applications. Starting in version 16.0.1 and prior to version 16.1.7, in next dev, cross-site protection for internal websocket endpoints could treat Origin: null as a bypass case even if allowedDevOrigins is configured, allowing...
CVE-2026-22727
Unprotected internal endpoints in Cloud Foundry Capi Release 1.226.0 and below, and CF Deployment v54.9.0 and below on all platforms allows any user who has bypassed the firewall to potentially replace droplets and therefore applications allowing them to access secure application information...
CVE-2026-22727 Cloud Foundry unprotected internal endpoints
Unprotected internal endpoints in Cloud Foundry Capi Release 1.226.0 and below, and CF Deployment v54.9.0 and below on all platforms allows any user who has bypassed the firewall to potentially replace droplets and therefore applications allowing them to access secure application information...
Next.js: null origin can bypass dev HMR websocket CSRF checks
Summary In next dev, cross-site protections for internal development endpoints could treat Origin: null as a bypass case even when allowedDevOrigins is configured. This could allow privacy-sensitive or opaque browser contexts, such as sandboxed documents, to access privileged internal dev-server...
EUVD-2026-12683
Next.js: null origin can bypass dev HMR websocket CSRF checks...
runc: container escape via 'masked path' abuse due to mount race conditions
A flaw was found in runc. This flaw exploits an issue with how masked paths are implementedin runc. When masking files, runc will bind-mount the container's /dev/null inode on top of the file. However, if an attacker can replace /dev/null with a symlink to some other procfs file, runc will instea...
Next.js 安全漏洞
Next.js is a React framework open source by Vercel. Versions of Next.js from 16.0.1 to 16.1.7 had a security vulnerability. This vulnerability stemmed from the cross-site protection of the internal WebSocket endpoint in development mode, which might treat Origin: null as an mechanism. This could...
PT-2026-25908
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Next.js versions 16.0.1 through 16.1.6 Description Next.js, a React framework for building full-stack web applications, had a flaw in its development mode next dev where cross-site protection for internal websocket endpoints could incorrectly...
USN-8095-2: Linux kernel (FIPS) vulnerabilities
Qualys discovered that several vulnerabilities existed in the AppArmor Linux kernel Security Module LSM. An unprivileged local attacker could use these issues to load, replace, and remove arbitrary AppArmor profiles causing denial of service, exposure of sensitive information kernel memory, local...
EUVD-2017-18930
Serviio PRO 1.8 contains an unquoted search path vulnerability in the Windows service that allows local users to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges by placing malicious executables in the system root path. Additionally, improper directory permissions with full access for the Users...
CVE-2016-20025
ZKTeco ZKAccess Professional 3.5.3 contains an insecure file permissions vulnerability that allows authenticated users to escalate privileges by modifying executable files. Attackers can leverage the Modify permission granted to the Authenticated Users group to replace executable binaries with...
CVE-2016-20024
ZKTeco ZKTime.Net 3.0.1.6 contains an insecure file permissions vulnerability that allows unprivileged users to escalate privileges by modifying executable files. Attackers can exploit world-writable permissions on the ZKTimeNet3.0 directory and its contents to replace executable files with...