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CVE-2002-1823 | Lonerunner Zeroo HTTP Server 1.5 HTTP Request Encoding HttpGetRequest memory corruption (EDB-22021 / ID 86508)
CVE-2002-1818 | eZ httpbench 1.1 ezhttpbench.php AnalyseSite privileges management (EDB-22009 / ID 11352)
CVE-2002-1811 | Belkin F5D6130 Ap14g8 SNMP Request GetNextRequest denial of service (EDB-21756 / ID 78034)
CVE-2002-1827 | Sendmail up to 8.12.3 alias/map/statistics/pid denial of service (EDB-21476 / ID 74108)
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Silver Fox Exploits Signed Drivers to Deploy ValleyRAT Backdoor
CVE-2024-50602 | libexpat up to 2.6.3 XML_ResumeParser denial of service (Nessus ID 210723 / WID-SEC-2024-3281)
CVE-2024-52533 | GNOME GLib up to 2.82.0 gio/gsocks4aproxy.c SOCKS4_CONN_MSG_LEN buffer overflow (ID 3461 / Nessus ID 211484)
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SIM Swapping Attacks on the Rise – How eSIM can Make SIM Swapping Harder
The telecommunications landscape is facing an unprecedented crisis as SIM swapping attacks surge to alarming levels, with the United Kingdom alone reporting a staggering 1,055% increase in incidents during 2024, jumping from just 289 cases in 2023 to nearly 3,000 cases. This explosive growth in telecommunications fraud has prompted urgent calls for enhanced security measures, […]
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DragonForce
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Математика против рака: биологи придумали, как вернуть клетку с порога гибели
CVE-2025-9806 | Tenda F1202 1.2.0.9/1.2.0.14/1.2.0.20 Administrative Interface /etc_ro/shadow hard-coded credentials (EUVD-2025-26370)
Submit #640980: Tenda F1202 V1.2.0.14/V1.2.0.20/V1.2.0.9 Hard-coded Credentials [Accepted]
Akira
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Criminal IP Expands into European Cybersecurity Market through Partnership with DotForce
Criminal IP, the AI-powered threat intelligence and attack surface management (ASM) platform developed by AI SPERA, announced its official entry into the European market through a strategic partnership with DotForce, a premier cybersecurity distributor based in Italy. The collaboration will extend Criminal IP’s advanced capabilities to enterprises and public institutions across Southern Europe, including Spain […]
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Lynx
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