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702 advisories across 32 monitored vendors.
Symlink traversal privilege escalation via libacl functions. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.1). Weakness: CWE-59. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:34351 with package acl-main-2.4.0-0.1.hum1.
Command Injection vulnerability in the JavaDoc hover provider of the vscode-java extension. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.8). Weakness: CWE-88. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:36820 with package devspaces/pluginregistry-rhel9:1782989367.
Remote code injection vulnerability. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.3). Weakness: CWE-94.
Memory corruption via crafted Photo CD (PCD) file. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-787.
libssh2 through 1.11.1 reads an attacker-controlled 32-bit attribute count from a publickey-subsystem response and uses it in the allocation num_attrs * sizeof(libssh2_publickey_attribute) without bounds checking, so on 32-bit platforms the multiplication overflows to an undersized buffer. A malicious SSH server can then drive the attribute-parsing loop to write past the allocation, causing a heap buffer overflow in a connecting libssh2 client. A flaw in libssh2 allows a malicious SSH server to trigger a memory overflow by sending a manipulated attribute count. This can cause the connecting client to crash or allow unauthorized code execution. By manipulating the publickey-subsystem response, an attacker could cause an integer overflow, potentially leading to denial of service or arbitrary code execution on Red Hat systems using libssh2 to establish SSH connections. Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 and newer are not affected by this flaw, as they do not ship the libssh2 package. Red Hat severity: Moderate — CVSS 7 (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H). Weakness: CWE-787. Affected Red Hat products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7; Red Hat Hardened Images. Will not fix / out of support: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Red Hat does not currently list a fixing RHSA for this CVE.
Memory corruption via crafted RASC video stream. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.6). Weakness: CWE-787.
Denial of Service via missing host header in specific logging configurations. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-476.
Request desynchronization allows security policy bypass via HTTP/3 to HTTP/1 translation. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-444.
Denial of Service via specially crafted zstd payload. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-770.
Denial of Service via deeply nested JSON objects. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-776.
Arbitrary file write and information disclosure via symlink validation bypass. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-22.
Information disclosure via malicious container image environment variables. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-914. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:37123 with package podman-7:5.8.2-4.el10_2, podman-6:5.8.2-4.el9_8, podman-main-6.0.0-1.hum1, container-tools:rhel8-8100020260709093628.afee755d. Affected products named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Unsafe URI and Path Handling in HTML Backend. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.1). Weakness: CWE-22.
Information disclosure vulnerability in model quantization engine. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-825.
Kerberos pre-authentication bypass via unrecognized PA-DATA. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.3). Weakness: CWE-358.
DisableTLS migration setting removes authentication, exposing unauthenticated virtqemud proxy on all interfaces. Red Hat rates this moderate (CVSS 8.5). Weakness: CWE-306.
Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt(). Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-770. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:39246 with package nodejs20-main-20.20.2-1.hum1, nodejs22-main-22.23.1-1.hum1, nodejs24-main-24.18.0-0.1.hum1, nodejs26-main-26.4.0-1.2.hum1. Affected product named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1.
Authentication bypass due to TLS hostname handling and unicode dot separator mismatch. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.7). Weakness: CWE-289. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:39246 with package nodejs20-main-20.20.2-1.hum1, nodejs22-main-22.23.1-1.hum1, nodejs24-main-24.18.0-0.1.hum1, nodejs26-main-26.4.0-1.2.hum1. Affected product named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1.
Clean up DMABUFs before disabling function. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7). Weakness: CWE-826.
Avoid NULL pointer dereference or refcount corruption. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7).