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CVE-2026-24260
NVIDIA Container Toolkit for Linux contains a vulnerability where an attacker could cause a time-of-check time-of-use race condition. A successful exploit of this vulnerability might lead to code execution, escalation of privileges, and data tampering...
CVE-2026-53327
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
CVE-2026-53327
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-53327
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
CVE-2026-12374
Improper certificate validation and a time-of-check time-of-use TOCTOU race condition in the PrivilegedHelperTool XPC service in Cato Client before v.5.13.1 on macOS allows a local authenticated attacker to escalate privileges to root via a self-signed certificate that bypasses the XPC caller...
CVE-2026-6684
CVE-2026-6684 affects FatFs prior to R0.16 when GPT scanning is used with FF_LBA64 = 1. The issue stems from an unbounded loop count derived from the GPT header field GPTH_PtNum, leading to extremely long or effectively infinite mount-time scans (CWE-835: Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition). Af...
EUVD-2026-40994
FatFs prior to R0.16 that use GPT scanning with 'FFLBA64 = 1' contains an issue where an unbounded loop count derived from GPT header field GPTHPtNum, enabling extremely long or effectively infinite mount-time scans. This maps to CWE-835 Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition. Estimated CVSS v3.1...
CVE-2026-53327 debugobjects: Do not fill_pool() if pi_blocked_on
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
CVE-2026-53327 debugobjects: Do not fill_pool() if pi_blocked_on
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
EUVD-2026-40961
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Do not fillpool if piblockedon On RT enabled kernels, fillpool ends up calling rtlocklock, which asserts if current::piblockedon is set, because a task can obviously only block on one lock as otherwise the priority...
CVE-2026-53326
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Don't call fillpool in early boot hardirq context When booting a debug PREEMPTRT kernel on an ARM64 system, a "inconsistent HARDIRQ-ON-W - IN-HARDIRQ-W usage" lockdep warning message was reported to the console...
CVE-2026-53326 debugobjects: Don't call fill_pool() in early boot hardirq context
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Don't call fillpool in early boot hardirq context When booting a debug PREEMPTRT kernel on an ARM64 system, a "inconsistent HARDIRQ-ON-W - IN-HARDIRQ-W usage" lockdep warning message was reported to the console...
EUVD-2026-40960
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: debugobjects: Don't call fillpool in early boot hardirq context When booting a debug PREEMPTRT kernel on an ARM64 system, a "inconsistent HARDIRQ-ON-W - IN-HARDIRQ-W usage" lockdep warning message was reported to the console...
RHSA-2026:33900 Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel-rt security, bug fix, and enhancement update
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CVE-2026-12408
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2026-07-01 09:13:52+00:00| seen| https://bsky.app/profile/kriptabiz.bsky.social/post/3mpl6i4ugm52b 2026-07-01 11:39:58+00:00| seen| https://bsky.app/profile/kriptabiz.bsky.social/post/3mplgndvkxf2b 2026-07-01 12:30:35+00:00| seen|...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-56016
CGI::Session::ID::md5 versions before 4.49 for Perl generate predictable session ids from low-entropy sources. The generateid method builds the session id from a MD5 digest of the process id, the epoch time, and the built-in rand function. All three are predictable, low-entropy sources: the PID i...
CVE-2026-11387
The CVE concerns the WordPress plugin SMS Alert – SMS & OTP for WooCommerce, Order Notifications & Abandoned Cart Recovery (versions up to 3.9.5). The vulnerability allows unauthenticated privilege escalation via account takeover by exploiting flawed identity validation before updating user detai...
EUVD-2026-40922
The SMS Alert – SMS & OTP for WooCommerce, Order Notifications & Abandoned Cart Recovery plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to privilege escalation via account takeover in all versions up to, and including, 3.9.5. This is due to the plugin not properly validating a user's identity prior to updati...
CVE-2026-56016
CGI::Session::ID::md5 versions before 4.49 for Perl generate predictable session ids from low-entropy sources. The generateid method builds the session id from a MD5 digest of the process id, the epoch time, and the built-in rand function. All three are predictable, low-entropy sources: the PID i...
CVE-2026-56016
CGI::Session::ID::md5 versions before 4.49 for Perl generate predictable session ids from low-entropy sources. The generateid method builds the session id from a MD5 digest of the process id, the epoch time, and the built-in rand function. All three are predictable, low-entropy sources: the PID i...