Bug – Definitions
A bug refers to an unintended or unexpected flaw or error in software, hardware, or a system that causes it ...
A bug refers to an unintended or unexpected flaw or error in software, hardware, or a system that causes it ...
The update also addresses a high-severity DoS flaw in the HTTP-based client profiling feature of IOS XE software for Wireless ...
Prototype pollution is a dangerous bug class associated with prototype-based languages, the most popular among them JavaScript.
A bug in Ember.js, a JavaScript framework for building Node.js web applications, allowed attackers to stage prototype pollution attacks against ...
Java templating engine Pebble was vulnerable to a bug that could allow attackers to bypass its security mechanisms and conduct command ...
The company added that it has no reason to consider that the bug was used to gain access to plaintext ...
An anonymous security researcher claimed they found that Brave's Tor mode was sending queries for .onion domains to public internet ...
Sudo before 1.9.5p2 has a Heap-based Buffer Overflow, allowing privilege escalation to root via "sudoedit -s" and a command-line argument ...
A vulnerability in mobile version of the Firefox browser exposed victims’ local files to attackers if they visited a specially crafted web ...
The NCSC is raising awareness of a new remote code execution vulnerability (CVE2020-16952) affecting Microsoft SharePoint.
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