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CVE-2026-41179
Rclone is a command-line program to sync files and directories to and from different cloud storage providers. Starting in version 1.48.0 and prior to version 1.73.5, the RC endpoint operations/fsinfo is exposed without AuthRequired: true and accepts attacker-controlled fs input. Because rc.GetFs...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2025-58066
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - nptd-rs is a tool for synchronizing your computer's clock, implementing the NTP and NTS protocols. In versions between 1.2.0 and 1.6.1 inclusive servers which...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: rsync security update
An update for rsync is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Advanced Mission Critical Update Support, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Update Services for SAP Solutions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Telecommunications Update Service. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as...
ALSA-2025:0325 Important: rsync security update
The rsync utility enables the users to copy and synchronize files locally or across a network. Synchronization with rsync is fast because rsync only sends the differences in files over the network instead of sending whole files. The rsync utility is also used as a mirroring tool. Security Fixes:...
Unspecified Vulnerability in LINBIT csync2
LINBIT csync2 is a cluster synchronization tool from the Austrian company LINBIT, which is mainly used to keep files on multiple hosts in a cluster synchronized. A security vulnerability exists in the ''csyncdaemonsession''function in the daemon.c file in LINBIT csync2 2.0 and earlier versions,...
[SECURITY] Fedora 22 Update: csync2-1.34-15.fc22
Csync2 is a cluster synchronization tool. It can be used to keep files on multiple hosts in a cluster in sync. Csync2 can handle complex setups with much more than just 2 hosts, handle file deletions and can detect conflicts. It is expedient for HA-clusters, HPC-clusters, COWs and server farms...