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Redhat Enterprise Linux Server AusWhile investigating bug PROTON-2014, we discovered that under some circumstances Apache Qpid Proton …

7.4
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Redhat SatelliteIt was discovered that a world-readable log file belonging to Candlepin component of Red Hat Satelli…

7.8
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Redhat SatelliteAn improper authorization flaw was found in the Smart Class feature of Foreman. An attacker can use …

7.2
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Bouncycastle Legion-of-the-bouncy-castle-java-crytography-apiLast updated 2 September 2024

7.5
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Oracle FLEXCUBE Investor ServicingGoogle Guava is vulnerable to a denial of service, caused by improper eager allocation checks in the…

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Theforeman ForemanInfoleak

8.8
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redhat/foremanSQL Injection

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redhat/ansiblerole-insights-clientInfoleak

7.5
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redhat/puppet-agentIn previous versions of Puppet Agent it was possible for the agent to retrieve facts from an environ…

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Puppet PuppetLast updated 24 July 2024

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Theforeman ForemanXSS

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Redhat Jboss Enterprise Application PlatformIn Hibernate Validator 5.2.x before 5.2.5 final, 5.3.x, and 5.4.x, it was found that when the securi…

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FasterXML jackson-databindAn unsafe deserialization vulnerability was found due to incomplete blacklisting of the unsafe eleme…

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Qos LogbackQOS.ch Logback before 1.2.0 has a serialization vulnerability affecting the SocketServer and ServerS…

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IBM GDEBouncy Castle BKS-V1 keystore files vulnerable to trivial hash collisions

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