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Linux Kernel Security Vulnerabilities
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from improper handling of inittask errors, and could potentially lead to a kernel crash...
CVE-2025-69604
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-25063
gradle-completion provides Bash and Zsh completion support for Gradle. A command injection vulnerability was found in gradle-completion up to and including 9.3.0 that allows arbitrary code execution when a user triggers Bash tab completion in a project containing a malicious Gradle build file. Th...
CVE-2025-69604
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
CVE-2025-69604
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
Shirt Pocket SuperDuper! security vulnerability
Shirt Pocket SuperDuper! is a data backup, disk cloning, and recovery tool for macOS systems developed by Shirt Pocket. Versions of Shirt Pocket SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier contain security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stem from the default task templates being susceptible to...
CVE-2025-69604
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
gradle-completion security vulnerability
Gradle-completion is a autocompletion tool developed by Gradle as open source. Versions of Gradle-completion 9.3.0 and earlier have security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stem from insufficient cleanup of Gradle task names and descriptions, which may lead to command injection and arbitra...
CVE-2025-69604
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
QCL-IDS: Quantum Continual Learning for Intrusion Detection with Fidelity-Anchored Stability and Generative Replay
Continual intrusion detection must absorb newly emerging attack stages while retaining legacy detection capability under strict operational constraints, including bounded compute and qubit budgets and privacy rules that preclude long-term storage of raw telemetry. We propose QCL-IDS, a...
CVE-2025-69604
CVE-2025-69604 affects Shirt Pocket’s SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier. A local attacker can modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thereby bypassing macOS privacy controls. Affected component: the SuperDu...
EUVD-2025-206519
An issue in Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! 3.11 and earlier allow a local attacker to modify the default task template to install an arbitrary package that can run shell scripts with root privileges and Full Disk Access, thus bypassing macOS privacy controls...
CVE-2026-23553
In the context switch logic Xen attempts to skip an IBPB in the case of a vCPU returning to a CPU on which it was the previous vCPU to run. While safe for Xen's isolation between vCPUs, this prevents the guest kernel correctly isolating between tasks. Consider: 1 vCPU runs on CPU A, running task ...
CVE-2026-23553 x86: incomplete IBPB for vCPU isolation
In the context switch logic Xen attempts to skip an IBPB in the case of a vCPU returning to a CPU on which it was the previous vCPU to run. While safe for Xen's isolation between vCPUs, this prevents the guest kernel correctly isolating between tasks. Consider: 1 vCPU runs on CPU A, running task ...
CVE-2026-23553
In the context switch logic Xen attempts to skip an IBPB in the case of a vCPU returning to a CPU on which it was the previous vCPU to run. While safe for Xen's isolation between vCPUs, this prevents the guest kernel correctly isolating between tasks. Consider: 1 vCPU runs on CPU A, running task ...
CVE-2026-23553
In the context switch logic Xen attempts to skip an IBPB in the case of a vCPU returning to a CPU on which it was the previous vCPU to run. While safe for Xen's isolation between vCPUs, this prevents the guest kernel correctly isolating between tasks. Consider: 1 vCPU runs on CPU A, running task ...
EUVD-2026-4882
In the context switch logic Xen attempts to skip an IBPB in the case of a vCPU returning to a CPU on which it was the previous vCPU to run. While safe for Xen's isolation between vCPUs, this prevents the guest kernel correctly isolating between tasks. Consider: 1 vCPU runs on CPU A, running task ...
Unity Linux 20.1050e Security Update: kernel (UTSA-2026-005007)
The Unity Linux 20 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the UTSA-2026-005007 advisory. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: scsi: iscsi: Fix iscsitask use after free Commit d39df158518c scsi: iscsi: Have abort handler get...
Spring AI Agentic Patterns (Part 4): Subagent Orchestration
Instead of one generalist agent doing everything, delegate to specialized agents. This keeps context windows focused—preventing the clutter that degrades performance. Task tool, part of the spring-ai-agent-utils toolkit, is a portable, model-agnostic Spring AI implementation inspired by Claude...
BIT-HARBOR-2024-22261 SQL Injection in Harbor scan log API
SQL-Injection in Harbor allows priviledge users to leak the task IDs...