Search Results (165 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-13609 1 Redhat 5 Enterprise Linux, Enterprise Linux Eus, Rhel E4s and 2 more 2026-06-25 8.2 High
A vulnerability has been identified in keylime where an attacker can exploit this flaw by registering a new agent using a different Trusted Platform Module (TPM) device but claiming an existing agent's unique identifier (UUID). This action overwrites the legitimate agent's identity, enabling the attacker to impersonate the compromised agent and potentially bypass security controls.
CVE-2025-13502 1 Redhat 8 Enterprise Linux, Rhel Aus, Rhel E4s and 5 more 2026-06-25 7.5 High
A flaw was found in WebKitGTK and WPE WebKit. This vulnerability allows an out-of-bounds read and integer underflow, leading to a UIProcess crash (DoS) via a crafted payload to the GLib remote inspector server.
CVE-2025-12543 1 Redhat 18 Apache Camel Hawtio, Apache Camel Spring Boot, Build Of Apache Camel and 15 more 2026-06-25 9.6 Critical
A flaw was found in the Undertow HTTP server core, which is used in WildFly, JBoss EAP, and other Java applications. The Undertow library fails to properly validate the Host header in incoming HTTP requests.As a result, requests containing malformed or malicious Host headers are processed without rejection, enabling attackers to poison caches, perform internal network scans, or hijack user sessions.
CVE-2025-11021 1 Redhat 8 Enterprise Linux, Rhel Aus, Rhel E4s and 5 more 2026-06-25 7.5 High
A flaw was found in the cookie date handling logic of the libsoup HTTP library, widely used by GNOME and other applications for web communication. When processing cookies with specially crafted expiration dates, the library may perform an out-of-bounds memory read. This flaw could result in unintended disclosure of memory contents, potentially exposing sensitive information from the process using libsoup.
CVE-2025-1244 1 Redhat 8 Enterprise Linux, Openshift Builds, Rhel Aus and 5 more 2026-06-25 8.8 High
A command injection flaw was found in the text editor Emacs. It could allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary shell commands on a vulnerable system. Exploitation is possible by tricking users into visiting a specially crafted website or an HTTP URL with a redirect.