KL-001-2025-002: Checkmk NagVis Remote Code Execution
Posted by KoreLogic Disclosures via Fulldisclosure on Feb 04 KL-001-2025-002: Checkmk NagVis Remote Code Execution Title: Checkmk NagVis Remote Code Execution Advisory ID: KL-001-2025-002 Publication...
KL-001-2025-001: Checkmk NagVis Reflected Cross-site Scripting
Posted by KoreLogic Disclosures via Fulldisclosure on Feb 04 KL-001-2025-001: Checkmk NagVis Reflected Cross-site Scripting Title: Checkmk NagVis Reflected Cross-site Scripting Advisory ID: KL-001-2025-001 Publication...
The AI Fix #36: A DeepSeek special
In episode 36 of The AI Fix, Graham and Mark take a long look at DeepSeek, an upstart AI out of China that was trained...
Who’s Behind the Seized Forums ‘Cracked’ & ‘Nulled’?
The FBI joined authorities across Europe last week in seizing domain names for Cracked and Nulled, English-language cybercrime forums with millions of users that trafficked...
USN-7238-3: Linux kernel (Low Latency) vulnerabilities
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the...
USN-7234-3: Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities
Ye Zhang and Nicolas Wu discovered that the io_uring subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly handle locking for rings with IOPOLL, leading to...
python3.14-3.14.0~a4-2.fc40
FEDORA-2025-3726ae12e9 Packages in this update: python3.14-3.14.0~a4-2.fc40 Update description: Security fix for CVE-2025-0938 Read More
python3.14-3.14.0~a4-2.fc41
FEDORA-2025-36baebad86 Packages in this update: python3.14-3.14.0~a4-2.fc41 Update description: Security fix for CVE-2025-0938 Read More
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Google Android OS Could Allow for Privilege Escalation
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Android OS, the most severe of which could allow for privilege escalation. Android is an operating system developed...
DaggerFly-Linked Linux Malware Targets Network Appliances
DaggerFly’s Lunar Peek campaign is using a new malware strain, identified by FortiGuard Labs, to compromise Linux networks Read More