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[CVE-2025-13767] [Modified: 31-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S4.3:MEDIUM] Mattermost versions 11.1.x <= 11.1.0, 11.0.x <= 11.0.5, 10.12.x <= 10.12.3, 10.11.x <= 10.11.7 fails to validate user channel membership when attaching Mattermost posts as comments to Jira issues, which allows an authenticated attacker with access to the Jira plugin to read post content and attachments from channels they do not have access to.

[CVE-2025-64641] [Modified: 31-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S4.1:MEDIUM] Mattermost versions 11.1.x <= 11.1.0, 11.0.x <= 11.0.5, 10.12.x <= 10.12.3, 10.11.x <= 10.11.7 fail to verify that post actions invoking /share-issue-publicly were created by the Jira plugin which allowed a malicious Mattermost user to exfiltrate Jira tickets when victim users interacted with affected posts

[CVE-2025-68351] [Modified: 26-02-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S5.5:MEDIUM] In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: exfat: fix refcount leak in exfat_find Fix refcount leaks in `exfat_find` related to `exfat_get_dentry_set`. Function `exfat_get_dentry_set` would increase the reference counter of `es->bh` on success. Therefore, `exfat_put_dentry_set` must be called after `exfat_get_dentry_set` to ensure refcount consistency. This patch relocate two checks to avoid possible leaks.

[CVE-2025-68358] [Modified: 26-02-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S5.5:MEDIUM] In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: fix racy bitfield write in btrfs_clear_space_info_full() From the memory-barriers.txt document regarding memory barrier ordering guarantees: (*) These guarantees do not apply to bitfields, because compilers often generate code to modify these using non-atomic read-modify-write sequences. Do not attempt to use bitfields to synchronize parallel algorithms. (*) Even in cases where bitfields are protected by locks, all fields in a given bitfield must be protected by one lock. If two fields in a given bitfield are protected by different locks, the compiler's non-atomic read-modify-write sequences can cause an update to one field to corrupt the value of an adjacent field. btrfs_space_info has a bitfield sharing an underlying word consisting of the fields full, chunk_alloc, and flush: struct btrfs_space_info { struct btrfs_fs_info * fs_info; /* 0 8 */ struct btrfs_space_info * parent; /* 8 8 */ ... int clamp; /* 172 4 */ unsigned int full:1; /* 176: 0 4 */ unsigned int chunk_alloc:1; /* 176: 1 4 */ unsigned int flush:1; /* 176: 2 4 */ ... Therefore, to be safe from parallel read-modify-writes losing a write to one of the bitfield members protected by a lock, all writes to all the bitfields must use the lock. They almost universally do, except for btrfs_clear_space_info_full() which iterates over the space_infos and writes out found->full = 0 without a lock. Imagine that we have one thread completing a transaction in which we finished deleting a block_group and are thus calling btrfs_clear_space_info_full() while simultaneously the data reclaim ticket infrastructure is running do_async_reclaim_data_space(): T1 T2 btrfs_commit_transaction btrfs_clear_space_info_full data_sinfo->full = 0 READ: full:0, chunk_alloc:0, flush:1 do_async_reclaim_data_space(data_sinfo) spin_lock(&space_info->lock); if(list_empty(tickets)) space_info->flush = 0; READ: full: 0, chunk_alloc:0, flush:1 MOD/WRITE: full: 0, chunk_alloc:0, flush:0 spin_unlock(&space_info->lock); return; MOD/WRITE: full:0, chunk_alloc:0, flush:1 and now data_sinfo->flush is 1 but the reclaim worker has exited. This breaks the invariant that flush is 0 iff there is no work queued or running. Once this invariant is violated, future allocations that go into __reserve_bytes() will add tickets to space_info->tickets but will see space_info->flush is set to 1 and not queue the work. After this, they will block forever on the resulting ticket, as it is now impossible to kick the worker again. I also confirmed by looking at the assembly of the affected kernel that it is doing RMW operations. For example, to set the flush (3rd) bit to 0, the assembly is: andb $0xfb,0x60(%rbx) and similarly for setting the full (1st) bit to 0: andb $0xfe,-0x20(%rax) So I think this is really a bug on practical systems. I have observed a number of systems in this exact state, but am currently unable to reproduce it. Rather than leaving this footgun lying around for the future, take advantage of the fact that there is room in the struct anyway, and that it is already quite large and simply change the three bitfield members to bools. This avoids writes to space_info->full having any effect on ---truncated---

[CVE-2025-68365] [Modified: 26-02-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S5.5:MEDIUM] In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fs/ntfs3: Initialize allocated memory before use KMSAN reports: Multiple uninitialized values detected: - KMSAN: uninit-value in ntfs_read_hdr (3) - KMSAN: uninit-value in bcmp (3) Memory is allocated by __getname(), which is a wrapper for kmem_cache_alloc(). This memory is used before being properly cleared. Change kmem_cache_alloc() to kmem_cache_zalloc() to properly allocate and clear memory before use.

[CVE-2025-68725] [Modified: 26-02-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S5.5:MEDIUM] In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Do not let BPF test infra emit invalid GSO types to stack Yinhao et al. reported that their fuzzer tool was able to trigger a skb_warn_bad_offload() from netif_skb_features() -> gso_features_check(). When a BPF program - triggered via BPF test infra - pushes the packet to the loopback device via bpf_clone_redirect() then mentioned offload warning can be seen. GSO-related features are then rightfully disabled. We get into this situation due to convert___skb_to_skb() setting gso_segs and gso_size but not gso_type. Technically, it makes sense that this warning triggers since the GSO properties are malformed due to the gso_type. Potentially, the gso_type could be marked non-trustworthy through setting it at least to SKB_GSO_DODGY without any other specific assumptions, but that also feels wrong given we should not go further into the GSO engine in the first place. The checks were added in 121d57af308d ("gso: validate gso_type in GSO handlers") because there were malicious (syzbot) senders that combine a protocol with a non-matching gso_type. If we would want to drop such packets, gso_features_check() currently only returns feature flags via netif_skb_features(), so one location for potentially dropping such skbs could be validate_xmit_unreadable_skb(), but then otoh it would be an additional check in the fast-path for a very corner case. Given bpf_clone_redirect() is the only place where BPF test infra could emit such packets, lets reject them right there.

[CVE-2025-68533] [Modified: 29-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S5.4:MEDIUM] Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in HasThemes WC Builder wc-builder allows Stored XSS.This issue affects WC Builder: from n/a through <= 1.2.0.

[CVE-2025-68749] [Modified: 26-02-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S4.7:MEDIUM] In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: accel/ivpu: Fix race condition when unbinding BOs Fix 'Memory manager not clean during takedown' warning that occurs when ivpu_gem_bo_free() removes the BO from the BOs list before it gets unmapped. Then file_priv_unbind() triggers a warning in drm_mm_takedown() during context teardown. Protect the unmapping sequence with bo_list_lock to ensure the BO is always fully unmapped when removed from the list. This ensures the BO is either fully unmapped at context teardown time or present on the list and unmapped by file_priv_unbind().

[CVE-2025-60935] [Modified: 15-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.1:MEDIUM] An open redirect vulnerability in the login endpoint of Blitz Panel v1.17.0 allows attackers to redirect users to malicious domains via a crafted URL. This issue affects the next_url parameter in the login endpoint and could lead to phishing or token theft after successful authentication.

[CVE-2024-35322] [Modified: 31-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.1:MEDIUM] MyNET up to v26.08 was discovered to contain a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability via the ficheiro parameter.

[CVE-2024-39037] [Modified: 08-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.5:MEDIUM] MyNET up to v26.08.316 was discovered to contain an Unauthenticated SQL Injection vulnerability via the intmenu parameter.

[CVE-2024-40317] [Modified: 31-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.1:MEDIUM] A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in MyNET up to v26.08 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of a user's browser via injecting a crafted payload into the parameter HTTP.

[CVE-2025-36154] [Modified: 30-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.2:MEDIUM] IBM Concert 1.0.0 through 2.1.0 stores sensitive information in cleartext during recursive docker builds which could be obtained by a local user.

[CVE-2018-25139] [Modified: 31-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S7.5:HIGH] FLIR AX8 Thermal Camera 1.32.16 contains an unauthenticated vulnerability that allows remote attackers to access live video streams without credentials. Attackers can directly connect to the RTSP stream using tools like VLC or FFmpeg to view and record thermal camera footage.

[CVE-2018-25143] [Modified: 26-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S8.8:HIGH] Microhard Systems IPn4G 1.1.0 contains a service vulnerability that allows authenticated users to enable a restricted SSH shell with a default 'msshc' user. Attackers can exploit a custom 'ping' command in the NcFTP environment to escape the restricted shell and execute commands with root privileges.

[CVE-2018-25145] [Modified: 26-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S6.5:MEDIUM] Microhard Systems IPn4G 1.1.0 contains a configuration file disclosure vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to download sensitive system configuration files. Attackers can retrieve configuration files from multiple directories including '/www', '/etc/m_cli/', and '/tmp' to access system passwords and network settings.

[CVE-2018-25147] [Modified: 26-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S7.5:HIGH] Microhard Systems IPn4G 1.1.0 contains hardcoded default credentials that cannot be changed through normal gateway operations. Attackers can exploit these default credentials to gain unauthorized root-level access to the device by logging in with predefined username and password combinations.

[CVE-2018-25148] [Modified: 21-01-2026] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S8.8:HIGH] Microhard Systems IPn4G 1.1.0 contains multiple authenticated remote code execution vulnerabilities in the admin interface that allow attackers to create crontab jobs and modify system startup scripts. Attackers can exploit hidden admin features to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges, including starting services, disabling firewalls, and writing files to the system.

[CVE-2019-25242] [Modified: 30-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S4.3:MEDIUM] FaceSentry Access Control System 6.4.8 contains a cross-site request forgery vulnerability that allows attackers to perform administrative actions without user consent. Attackers can craft malicious web pages to change administrator passwords, add new admin users, or open access control doors by tricking authenticated users into loading a specially crafted webpage.

[CVE-2019-25243] [Modified: 30-12-2025] [Analyzed] [V3.1 S8.8:HIGH] FaceSentry 6.4.8 contains an authenticated remote command injection vulnerability in pingTest.php and tcpPortTest.php scripts. Attackers can exploit unsanitized input parameters to inject and execute arbitrary shell commands with root privileges by manipulating the 'strInIP' and 'strInPort' parameters.