Security CERT Global
- KEYENCE VT STUDIO may insecurely load Dynamic Link Libraries
- Multiple vulnerabilities in KEYENCE KV STUDIO and KV REPLAY VIEWER
- JVN: スマートフォンアプリ「Yahoo! JAPAN」におけるクロスサイトスクリプティングの脆弱性
- "Yahoo! JAPAN" App vulnerable to cross-site scripting
- JSAC2024 -Day 1-
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0255 : Vulnérabilité dans GLPI (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0261 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans Microsoft Edge (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0260 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits Cisco (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0256 : Vulnérabilité dans Wireshark (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0257 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans Elasticsearch (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0258 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits Splunk (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0259 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans GitLab (28 mars 2024)
- CERT-SE:s veckobrev v.13
- JVN: EC-CUBE における認可回避の脆弱性
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- gnutls: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- axis: CVSS (Max): 4.9
- sudo: CVSS (Max): 7.0
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- jbcrypt and trilead-ssh2: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- java-1_8_0-openjdk: CVSS (Max): 7.4
- openssl1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- openssl-1_1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- xen: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- python3: CVSS (Max): 8.4
- axis: CVSS (Max): 4.9
- MozillaFirefox: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- openssl-1_1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- openssl-1_0_0: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- openssl: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- zziplib: CVSS (Max): 4.0
- compat-openssl098: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- unixODBC: CVSS (Max): 7.1
- Thunderbird: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- OpenShift Container Platform 4.13.38 low-latency extras: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS XE Software: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- Red Hat Satellite 6.14: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- cpio: CVSS (Max): 4.0
- python39: CVSS (Max): 8.4
- OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 low-latency extras: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- libvirt: CVSS (Max): 5.5
- Cisco IOS XE Software: CVSS (Max): 7.4
- logging for Red Hat OpenShift: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- logging for Red Hat OpenShift: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- shadow: CVSS (Max): 5.5
- krb5: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- avahi: CVSS (Max): 6.2
- EC-CUBE vulnerable to authorization bypass
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