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CVE-2026-49307
Permission control vulnerability in the multi-mode input module. Impact: Successful exploitation of this vulnerability may affect service confidentiality...
Suspected China-Nexus Actor Exploits VMware vCenter Flaw, Deploys Babuk-Derived Ransomware
Cybersecurity researchers have attributed the exploitation of a newly patched security flaw in Broadcom VMware vCenter to a suspected China-nexus advanced persistent threat APT. The attacks involve the exploitation of CVE-2026-59310 CVSS score: 9.8, a severe directory-traversal vulnerability in t...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind: bind9: Unexpected exit with NSEC and NSEC3 both present
If a provably insecure domain is covered by both an NSEC and NSEC3 record at the parent, and there exist an RRSIG for only one of these types, then BIND may exit unexpectedly with an assertion while validating this proof...
bind9: bind: Potential wildcard CNAME RPZ policy bypass
An attacker who knows or guesses that a resolver uses RPZ with wildcard CNAME policies can craft query names long enough to trigger a NAMETOOLONG error condition during RPZ processing. This is not handled correctly and may lead to defeating the RPZ rule. It also may lead to an unexpected exit of...
bind: bind9: DNSSEC Validation Bypass via Out-of-Zone NSEC Next Field
The BIND resolver accepts validly-signed NSEC records where the "Next Domain Name" field points outside the signer's zone...
bind: bind9: Incorrect acceptance of NSEC3 records
BIND may accept incorrect child-zone NSEC3 records as valid, which could allow an attacker to forge authenticated NXDOMAIN responses...
bind: bind9: Potential memory usage beyond configured limits
A DNSSEC validating resolver that is under a random subdomain attack against a DNSSEC-signed zone can suffer from runaway memory usage. The attacker needs to be able to send queries faster than the resolver can perform validation. The increased memory usage can be orders of magnitude beyond the...
kernel: netfilter: nf_conntrack_h323: check for zero length in DecodeQ931()
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's netfilter subsystem, specifically within the nfconntrackh323 module. This vulnerability occurs in the DecodeQ931 function when processing a zero-length value from a packet. An integer underflow during a length calculation results in a large, incorrect value...
kernel: crypto: seqiv - Do not use req->iv after crypto_aead_encrypt
A use-after-free vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel's seqiv Sequence IV crypto module. After calling cryptoaeadencrypt, the underlying request may be freed by asynchronous completion handlers. The code then incorrectly dereferences req-iv to compare against info, accessing potentially...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security, bug fix, and enhancement update
An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for...
bind: bind9: Potential memory usage beyond configured limits
A DNSSEC validating resolver that is under a random subdomain attack against a DNSSEC-signed zone can suffer from runaway memory usage. The attacker needs to be able to send queries faster than the resolver can perform validation. The increased memory usage can be orders of magnitude beyond the...
bind: bind9: Unexpected exit with NSEC and NSEC3 both present
If a provably insecure domain is covered by both an NSEC and NSEC3 record at the parent, and there exist an RRSIG for only one of these types, then BIND may exit unexpectedly with an assertion while validating this proof...
bind: bind9: DNSSEC Validation Bypass via Out-of-Zone NSEC Next Field
The BIND resolver accepts validly-signed NSEC records where the "Next Domain Name" field points outside the signer's zone...
bind: bind9: Incorrect acceptance of NSEC3 records
BIND may accept incorrect child-zone NSEC3 records as valid, which could allow an attacker to forge authenticated NXDOMAIN responses...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind9: bind: Potential wildcard CNAME RPZ policy bypass
An attacker who knows or guesses that a resolver uses RPZ with wildcard CNAME policies can craft query names long enough to trigger a NAMETOOLONG error condition during RPZ processing. This is not handled correctly and may lead to defeating the RPZ rule. It also may lead to an unexpected exit of...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind: bind9: DNSSEC Validation Bypass via Out-of-Zone NSEC Next Field
The BIND resolver accepts validly-signed NSEC records where the "Next Domain Name" field points outside the signer's zone...
bind: BIND 9 server memory exhaustion during GSS-API TKEY negotiation
A flaw was found in BIND. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending maliciously-constructed packets to BIND servers configured for TKEY-based authentication via GSS-API Generic Security Service Application Program Interface tokens. This can lead to excessive memory consumption,...