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EUVD-2005-2771
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2025-36546
CVE-2025-36546 affects F5OS (Aplpliance mode) where SSH key-based login remains allowed for the root user even after Appliance Mode is enabled, enabling potential unauthorized access if an attacker possesses the root SSH private key. The F5 advisories/Red Hat/NCSC entries describe the issue as a ...
CVE-2025-27414
A flaw was found in MinIO. An incorrect evaluation of the SSH key used in an SFTP connection when using LDAP as an external identity provider with a user with no sshPublicKey property allows an attacker to perform any FTP operations like reading, writing, deleting and listing objects, resulting i...
"netScalerLoginFailure" SNMP trap recieved and log message appear in /var/log/ns.log on NetScaler when logging in using SSH Key based authentication
When SSH Key based authentication is being used, each time the a user logs in and authentication is performed using the SSH key pair, the following symptoms maybe observed: Following messages are seen in /var/log/ns.log Mar 12 12:16:48 10.10.10.10 03/12/2019:12:16:48 GMT NetScaler 0-PPE-2 : defau...
NetScaler 10.1, 10.5, 11.0, 11.1 and 12.0 Builds Temporarily Offline
Citrix SD-WAN, formerly NetScaler SD-WAN UPDATE: New builds are now available. Please seehttps://support.citrix.com/article/CTX227928 for more information. Original article text: Due to an issue found in the builds, NetScaler 10.1, 10.5, 11.0, 11.1 and 12.0 builds are not available for download...
CVE-2005-2770
WRQ Reflection for Secure IT Windows Server 6.0 formerly known as F-Secure SSH server does not properly handle when the Windows Administrator or Guest accounts are renamed after SSH key authentication has been configured, which allows remote attackers to use the original names during login...
CVE-2005-2770
WRQ Reflection for Secure IT Windows Server 6.0 formerly known as F-Secure SSH server does not properly handle when the Windows Administrator or Guest accounts are renamed after SSH key authentication has been configured, which allows remote attackers to use the original names during login...