Suse manager retail branch server
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Suse manager retail branch server, a product in the operating systems space. Use it to gauge the current risk picture and drill into individual advisories.
Operating Systemsother
374
CVEs tracked
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Critical
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High
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In CISA KEV
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2024-072026-06
Latest CVEs
The 15 most recently published vulnerabilities affecting Suse manager retail branch server.
- CVE-2026-26740Buffer Overflow vulnerability in giflib v.5.2.2 allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via the EGifGCBToExtension overwriting an existing Graphic Control Extension block without vali...8.2
- CVE-2026-3082GStreamer JPEG Parser Heap-based Buffer Overflow Remote Code Execution Vulnerability7.8
- CVE-2025-62229Xorg: xmayland: use-after-free in xpresentnotify structure creation7.3
- CVE-2025-62230Xorg: xwayland: use-after-free in xkb client resource removal7.3
- CVE-2025-62231Xorg: xmayland: value overflow in xkbsetcompatmap()7.3
- CVE-2025-9900Libtiff: libtiff write-what-where8.8
- CVE-2025-9086Out of bounds read for cookie path7.5
- CVE-2025-4877Libssh: write beyond bounds in binary to base64 conversion functions4.5
- CVE-2025-38513wifi: zd1211rw: Fix potential NULL pointer dereference in zd_mac_tx_to_dev()5.5
- CVE-2025-38512wifi: prevent A-MSDU attacks in mesh networks7.8
- CVE-2025-38509wifi: mac80211: reject VHT opmode for unsupported channel widths5.5
- CVE-2025-8671CVE-2025-86717.5
- CVE-2025-50952openjpeg v 2.5.0 was discovered to contain a NULL pointer dereference via the component /openjp2/dwt.c.6.5
- CVE-2025-23283NVIDIA vGPU software for Linux-style hypervisors contains a vulnerability in the Virtual GPU Manager, where a malicious guest could cause stack buffer overflow. A successful exploit of this vulnera...7.8
- CVE-2025-23277NVIDIA Display Driver for Linux and Windows contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode driver, where an attacker could access memory outside bounds permitted under normal use cases. A successful e...7.3
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