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CVE-2025-68316 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.7 ufshcd_init return value
CVE-2025-68315 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.57/6.17.7 f2fs f2fs_alloc_nid denial of service
CVE-2025-68309 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.7 aer_info null pointer dereference
CVE-2025-68307 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.158/6.6.118/6.12.60/6.17.10 gs_usb_xmit_callback privilege escalation
CVE-2025-68283 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.158/6.6.118/6.12.60/6.17.10 libceph ceph_get_primary_affinity memory corruption
CVE-2025-68289 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.10 usb f_eem memory leak
CVE-2025-68288 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.10 USB Protocol ioctl_sg01 memory leak
CVE-2025-68313 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.57/6.17.7 random values
CVE-2025-68285 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.10 libceph have_mon_and_osd_map use after free
CVE-2025-63414 | Allsky WebUI version 2024.12.06_06 HTTP /html/execute.php ID path traversal
CVE-2025-68295 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.10 smb cifs_construct_tcon memory leak
CVE-2025-68284 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.196/6.1.158/6.6.118/6.12.60/6.17.10 libceph handle_auth_session_key len out-of-bounds write
CVE-2025-68298 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.60/6.17.10 btusb_mtk_claim_iso_intf null pointer dereference
CVE-2025-68299 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.10 afs_parse_source privilege escalation
Link11 Identifies Five Cybersecurity Trends Set to Shape European Defense Strategies in 2026
Frankfurt am Main, Germany, December 16th, 2025, CyberNewsWire Link11, a European provider of web infrastructure security solutions, has released new insights outlining five key cybersecurity developments expected to influence how organizations across Europe prepare for and respond to threats in 2026. The findings are based on analysis of current threat activity, industry research, and insights […]
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CVE-2025-68319 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.7 netconsole update_userdata state issue
CVE-2025-68322 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.57/6.17.7 parisc unwind_once recursion
CVE-2025-68314 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17.7 msm last_fence privilege escalation
Can a Transparent Piece of Plastic Win the Invisible War on Your Identity?
Identity systems hold modern life together, yet we barely notice them until they fail. Every time someone starts a new job, crosses a border, or walks into a secure building, an official must answer one deceptively simple question: Is this person really who they claim to be? That single moment—matching a living, breathing human to..
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