2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: 2026-015-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2026/04/07 15:30 PM PDT Description: Firecracker is an open source virtualization technology that is purpose-built for creating and managing secure, multi-tenant container and function-based services. We identified CVE-2026-5747, an out-of-bounds write issue in the virtio PCI transport in Firecracker 1.13.0 through 1.14.3 and 1.15.0 on x86_64 and aarch64 that might allow a local guest user with r…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: AWS-2025-020 Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2025/10/07 01:30 PM PDT Description: AWS Client VPN is a managed client-based VPN service that enables secure access to AWS and on-premises resources. The AWS Client VPN client software runs on end-user devices, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux and provides the ability for end users to establish a secure tunnel to the AWS Client VPN Service. We have identified CVE-2025-11462, an issue in AWS …
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: 2026-026-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2026/05/06 17:30 PM PDT Description: Amazon is aware of an issue in the Linux kernel (CVE-2026-31431) that could potentially allow an authenticated local user to escalate privileges. With the exception of the services listed below, AWS customers are not affected. See below for specific guidance on affected services. As a best practice, AWS recommends that you apply all security patches and softwa…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: AWS-2025-025 Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2025/11/5 13:20 PM PDT Description: We identified CVE-2025-12779, which describes an issue in the Amazon WorkSpaces client for Linux . Improper handling of the authentication token in the Amazon WorkSpaces client for Linux, versions 2023.0 through 2024.8, may expose the authentication token for DCV-based WorkSpaces to other local users on the same client machine. Under certain circumstances, an u…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: AWS-2025-024 Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2025/11/5 8:45 PM PDT CVE Identifiers: CVE-2025-31133, CVE-2025-52565, CVE-2025-52881 AWS is aware of recently disclosed security issues affecting the runc component of several open source container management systems (CVE-2025-31133, CVE-2025-52565, CVE-2025-52881) when launching new containers. AWS does not consider containers a security boundary, and does not utilize containers to isolate cust…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: 2026-030-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 05/13/2026 10:00 PM PDT This is an ongoing issue. This bulletin will be updated as more information becomes available. Description: AWS is aware of the copy.fail or DirtyFrag class of issues - a set of privilege escalation issues affecting the Linux Kernel. We will update this bulletin as more information becomes available. Please see below for current patching timelines for affected services rel…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: 2026-029-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 05/13/2026 18:45 PM PDT This is an ongoing issue. Information is subject to change. Please refer to our Security Bulletin (ID: 2026-030-AWS) for the most updated patching information. Description: Amazon is aware of CVE-2026-46300, a report of an additional privilege escalation issue in the Linux kernel related to the DirtyFrag, copy.fail class of issues (CVE-2026-43284). The proof of concept use…
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Scope: Amazon/AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2025/07/23 8:30 AM PDT Description: AWS Client VPN is a managed client-based VPN service that enables secure access to AWS and on-premises resources. The AWS Client VPN client software runs on end-user devices, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux and provides the ability for end users to establish a secure tunnel to the AWS Client VPN Service. We identified CVE-2025-###, an issue in AWS Client VPN. During the AWS …
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2026-06-05 19:19 UTC
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AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
Bulletin ID: 2026-027-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 2026/05/07 19:45 PM PDT Description: Amazon is aware of a class of issues in the Linux kernel related to the original issue (CVE-2026-31431). The issues commonly referred to as "DirtyFrag" are present in a number of loadable modules, including xfrm_user/esp4/esp6 and ipcomp4/ipcomp6. On systems that allow unprivileged users to create sockets directly or through CAP_NET_ADMIN, or allow the creatio…
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2026-05-07 13:00 UTC
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Cloudflare Security · Chris J Arges · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC
When a critical Linux kernel privilege escalation was publicly disclosed, Cloudflare's security and engineering teams detected, investigated, and mitigated the threat across our global fleet, confirming zero customer impact and no malicious exploitation.
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2026-04-30 09:25 UTC
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CERT-EU Security Advisories · indexed 2026-08-15 18:50 UTC
On 29 April 2026, a high local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel, tracked as CVE-2026-31431 and named "Copy Fail", was publicly disclosed. The vulnerability affects every mainstream Linux distributions shipping a kernel built since 2017. A public proof-of-concept exploit has been released. As of the date of this advisory, no distribution has shipped a fixed kernel package. The mainline fix was committed on 1 April 2026, but vendor updates are still pending across all major …
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2025-12-09 17:00 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Edward Fernandez · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
Posted by Liz Prucka, Hamzeh Zawawy, Rishika Hooda, Android Security and Privacy Team Last year, Google's Android Red Team partnered with Arm to conduct an in-depth security analysis of the Mali GPU, a component used in billions of Android devices worldwide. This collaboration was a significant step in proactively identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in the GPU software and firmware stack. While finding and fixing individual bugs is crucial, and progress continues on eliminating them entirely…
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2025-11-13 16:59 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Edward Fernandez · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
Posted by Jeff Vander Stoep, Android Last year, we wrote about why a memory safety strategy that focuses on vulnerability prevention in new code quickly yields durable and compounding gains. This year we look at how this approach isn’t just fixing things, but helping us move faster. The 2025 data continues to validate the approach, with memory safety vulnerabilities falling below 20% of total vulnerabilities for the first time. Updated data for 2025. This data covers first-party and third-party…
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2025-10-28 17:01 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Google · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
One year from now, with the release of Chrome 154 in October 2026, we will change the default settings of Chrome to enable “Always Use Secure Connections”. This means Chrome will ask for the user's permission before the first access to any public site without HTTPS. The “Always Use Secure Connections” setting warns users before accessing a site without HTTPS Chrome Security's mission is to make it safe to click on links. Part of being safe means ensuring that when a user types a URL or clicks o…
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2025-08-12 16:00 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Edward Fernandez · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
Posted by Dave Kleidermacher, VP Engineering, Android Security & Privacy Today marks a watershed moment and new benchmark for open-source security and the future of consumer electronics. Google is proud to announce that protected KVM (pKVM), the hypervisor that powers the Android Virtualization Framework, has officially achieved SESIP Level 5 certification. This makes pKVM the first software security system designed for large-scale deployment in consumer electronics to meet this assurance bar. …
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