The security defect (CVE-2026-8732) allows unauthenticated attackers to create administrative accounts on the affected installations.
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The security defect (CVE-2026-8732) allows unauthenticated attackers to create administrative accounts on the affected installations.
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Organizations are advised to patch CVE-2026-41089 as soon as possible, given its severity, the potential ongoing exploitation.
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Proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code has been released for the CIFSwitch flaw, which allows low-privileged users to escalate to root on vulnerable Linux systems.
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Hackers began exploiting CVE-2026-0257, an authentication bypass in Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS, four days after public disclosure.
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The one-click vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on self-hosted Flowise servers by tricking users into importing a malicious chatflow.
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The critical-severity issue, assigned a CVSS score of 9.4, is an argument injection flaw that can be exploited by authenticated attackers via pull requests with malicious branch names.
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The browser update resolves critical-severity security defects that could potentially lead to remote code execution.
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Fortinet rolled out hotfixes for the security defect in April, warning that it had been exploited in the wild as a zero-day and urging immediate patching.
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Project Lightwell is designed to fix vulnerabilities without breaking what is already in production.
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The security flaw allowed attackers to pull private container images, exposing source code, credentials, and infrastructure.
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