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CVE-2025-38605 | Linux Kernel up to 6.15.9/6.16.0 ath12k_dp_tx_get_encap_type denial of service
CVE-2025-38593 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 Bluetooth hci_discovery_filter_clear null pointer dereference
CVE-2025-38603 | Linux Kernel up to 6.16.0 amdgpu_driver_postclose_kms initialization
CVE-2025-38582 | Linux Kernel up to 6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 RDMA free_mr_init privilege escalation
CVE-2025-38579 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.147/6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 f2fs __is_extent_mergeable uninitialized pointer
CVE-2025-38574 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.147/6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 pptp pptp_xmit information disclosure
CVE-2025-38571 | Linux Kernel up to 6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 sock_recvmsg buffer overflow
CVE-2025-38578 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.147/6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 f2fs f2fs_sync_inode_meta use after free
CVE-2025-38589 | Linux Kernel up to 6.15.9/6.16.0 IPv6 neigh_flush_dev iteration
CVE-2025-38566 | Linux Kernel up to 6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0/6.17-rc1 tls_alert_recv buffer overflow
CVE-2025-38563 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.147/6.6.101/6.12.41/6.15.9/6.16.0 mmap reference count
CVE-2025-38560 | Linux Kernel up to 6.17-rc1 state issue
PipeMagic Backdoor Resurfaces as Part of Play Ransomware Attack Chain
Submit #636360: TOTVS Portal Meu RH 12.1.17 Open Redirect combined with phishing in password reset [Accepted]
Host攻击原理分析
Combining AI and APIs to close the risk visibility gap: A strategic framework
API integrations have become the backbone of modern digital interactions, yet they also introduce vulnerabilities that can be exploited if left unchecked. The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and application programming interfaces (APIs) offers a promising solution to what many refer to as the “risk visibility gap.” This critical gap is defined as the difference […]
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Australian ISP iiNet Reports Data Breach, Customer Accounts Stolen
OpenAI Launches $4 ChatGPT Go Plan with Unlimited Access to GPT-5
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Go, a budget-friendly subscription plan priced at just ₹399 per month (approximately $4 USD, GST included). The announcement, made today, positions the service as an accessible entry point to cutting-edge AI capabilities, including unlimited access to the company’s latest GPT-5 model. Initially rolling out exclusively in India, this geo-restricted launch underscores […]
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