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Red Hat Security Advisory: RHACS 4.9.5 security and bug fix updateCVE-2026-25128 0 Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes (RHACS) version 4. 8. 10 includes a security and bug fix update addressing multiple vulnerabilities. The update resolves a set of 12 CVEs, including CVE-2026-25128 and others, affecting various components of RHACS. The advisory recommends upgrading to this version to benefit from the security patches and enhancements. No known exploits in the wild have been reported for these vulnerabilities. The update also fixes a specific issue where Helm charts did not configure image pull secrets for the scanner ServiceAccount. The vendor advisory provides updated container images for affected architectures. Users of earlier RHACS versions are advised to upgrade to 4. 8. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 04/08/2026, 16:37:57 UTC Added: 05/26/2026, 20:57:56 UTC |
CVE-2026-31898: CWE-116: Improper Encoding or Escaping of Output in parallax jsPDFCVE-2026-31898 0 jsPDF is a library to generate PDFs in JavaScript. Prior to version 4.2.1, user control of arguments of the `createAnnotation` method allows users to inject arbitrary PDF objects, such as JavaScript actions. If given the possibility to pass unsanitized input to the following method, a user can inject arbitrary PDF objects, such as JavaScript actions, which might trigger when the PDF is opened or interacted with the `createAnnotation`: `color` parameter. The vulnerability has been fixed in jsPDF@4.2.1. As a workaround, sanitize user input before passing it to the vulnerable API members. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 03/18/2026, 03:03:43 UTC Added: 03/18/2026, 03:28:22 UTC |
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