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Budibase Vulnerability Allows Bypass and Information Disclosure
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory (WID-SEC-2026-0776) regarding a vulnerability in Budibase, an open-source low-code platform. The vulnerability allows remote, authenticated attackers to bypass security mechanisms and disclose information. Affected versions include Budibase <=3.30.6.
CERT-Bund: MongoDB Vulnerabilities Disclosed, Remote Attack Possible
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in MongoDB, versions prior to 8.3.0-rc0, 8.0.20, 7.0.31, and 8.2.6. These vulnerabilities allow for remote attacks, including information disclosure and arbitrary code execution. The advisory highlights a high CVSS Base Score of 8.8.
Atlassian Jira Multiple Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for Atlassian Jira, detailing multiple vulnerabilities with a CVSS base score of 7.2. The advisory affects Data Center and Server versions prior to specific releases. Users are advised to implement mitigations.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift Vulnerabilities Disclosed
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Red Hat OpenShift. The vulnerabilities have a CVSS Base Score of 7.3 and could allow for arbitrary code execution, denial of service, file manipulation, and information disclosure.
IBM App Connect Enterprise Multiple Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for IBM App Connect Enterprise, detailing multiple critical vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 9.3. These vulnerabilities could allow remote attackers to cause denial-of-service or enable cross-site scripting attacks.
Wazuh Vulnerabilities Allow Critical Remote Attacks
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for Wazuh, detailing multiple vulnerabilities that allow critical remote attacks with a CVSS score of 9.1. The advisory affects Wazuh versions prior to 4.14.3 and impacts UNIX and other operating systems.
nghttp2 Vulnerability Allows Denial of Service
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding a vulnerability in nghttp2 versions prior to 1.68.1. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to perform a Denial of Service attack. The advisory provides mitigation information and affected systems.
Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux Kernel, rated with a critical CVSS base score of 9.8. These vulnerabilities could lead to denial-of-service conditions or memory corruption. Mitigation measures are available.
June 2019 Attorney Discipline Orders
The Kentucky Court Report has published a summary of attorney discipline orders for June 2019. The orders include suspensions, permanent disbarment, and reinstatements for several legal professionals in Kentucky. These actions reflect the outcomes of disciplinary proceedings against attorneys.
Kentucky Attorney Disciplinary Orders - July 2019
The Kentucky Court Report published a notice stating that no attorney disciplinary orders were issued in July 2019. This notice serves as an informational update for legal professionals and the public regarding disciplinary actions.
Kentucky Bar Association v. William O. Ayers - Suspension Dissolved
The Kentucky Supreme Court has dissolved the automatic suspension of attorney William O. Ayers. This order follows a disciplinary proceeding initiated by the Kentucky Bar Association.
Attorney Discipline Orders: Suspensions, Disbarment, Restoration
The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued attorney discipline orders on September 26, 2019, including suspensions, permanent disbarment, and restoration. These orders affect five named attorneys, detailing the disciplinary actions taken against them.
State Bar of Arkansas Consent Caution for Gary Sammons
The State Bar of Arkansas has issued a Consent Caution to Gary Sammons (Bar Number 90091) on January 16, 2026. This disciplinary action is related to professional conduct violations.
Mark Freeman - Consent Reprimand
The State Bar of Arkansas has filed a consent reprimand against Mark Freeman (Bar Number 90217) on January 16, 2026. This action is part of disciplinary proceedings under Case Number 2025-016.
Malcolm Simmons Consent Reprimand
The State Bar of Arkansas has filed a consent reprimand against Malcolm Simmons (Bar Number 91243) for professional misconduct. The reprimand was filed on February 13, 2026, in Little Rock, Arkansas. This action stems from case number 2025-034.
Priscilla Copelin-Neeley Reprimanded for Professional Misconduct
The Arkansas Supreme Court has issued a reprimand against attorney Priscilla Copelin-Neeley (Bar Number 2005242) for professional misconduct. The disciplinary action, case number 2025-020, was filed on February 24, 2026.
Interim Suspension for Zoe Jackson
The State Bar of Arkansas has issued an interim suspension for attorney Zoe Jackson (Bar Number 2022257) in case 2026-012. The suspension is effective immediately upon filing.
Daniel Patterson Reinstated to SC Bar
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has granted the petitions for reinstatement of Daniel Crawford Patterson to the practice of law. Patterson was previously suspended for disciplinary reasons and administrative failures.
Supreme Court of South Carolina: New Rule 29 for Judicial Disciplinary Enforcement
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has promulgated new Rule 29 of the Rules for Judicial Disciplinary Enforcement, establishing a standing committee of independent lawyers to handle ethical misconduct complaints against members of the Supreme Court. The order also amends the membership of this committee.
Supreme Court Appoints Receiver for Attorney Mark Maniscalco
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has appointed a receiver for attorney Mark Maniscalco due to his transfer to incapacity inactive status. John Earle Tyler, Esquire, is appointed to protect the interests of Mr. Maniscalco's clients by assuming responsibility for client files and financial accounts.
Attorney Daniel Carson Bolles Suspended, Receiver Appointed
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has suspended attorney Daniel Carson Bolles' license to practice law and appointed a receiver to manage his client files and accounts. This action follows a petition from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel.
David F. Stoddard Suspended Nine Months by SC Court
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has suspended attorney David F. Stoddard from the practice of law for nine months following an Agreement for Discipline by Consent. An order has been issued appointing a receiver to manage Mr. Stoddard's client files and accounts.
CMS Seeks Public Comment on Information Collection Proposals
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking public comment on its intention to collect information from the public, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. This notice provides an opportunity for stakeholders to comment on proposed information collections, including revisions to existing ones.
CMS Seeks Public Comment on Information Collection Activities
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking public comment on its intention to collect information, specifically regarding the State-based Exchange Annual Reporting Tool (SMART). This notice is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process, allowing for public input on the necessity and utility of the proposed information collection.
IRS Secure Messaging Taxpayer Agreement and Disclosure Authorization
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is requesting public comment on new information collection activities related to taxpayer agreements for secure messaging and disclosure authorizations. This includes the application for a Central Withholding Agreement and directed withholding and deposit verification processes.
Stephen D. Bither Law Practice Receiver Discharge Order
The Maine District Court has issued an order discharging Receiver Paula J. House, Esq., for the law practice of the late Stephen D. Bither. The order approves the Receiver's actions, including file retention and client property distribution, and authorizes payment for her services from the practice's and estate's funds.
Maine Court Orders Discharge of Law Practice Receivership
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ordered the discharge of the receiver for Lynne Williams' law practice. The court found that the co-receivers took reasonable steps to fulfill their obligations, including securing and shredding client files and distributing remaining funds to the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection.
Attorney Seth T. Carey Reinstatement Recommendation
The Maine Grievance Commission has issued a report recommending conditions for the reinstatement of attorney Seth T. Carey, who is currently suspended under multiple court orders. The report details past ethical violations and the findings from a recent hearing on his petition for reinstatement.
FCC Exempts First Batch of Trusted Drones
The FCC has exempted the first batch of trusted drones following a Department of War determination. This action updates the agency's Covered List to include these conditional approvals, impacting entities involved with drone technology.
FCC Commissioner Speaks at National Urban League Event
FCC Commissioner Trusty delivered a speech at the National Urban League event on March 18, 2026. The speech focused on the FCC's commitment to advancing its mission and addressing key issues relevant to the organization.
PBGC Proposal Public Comment Period
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is providing an opportunity for public comment on a recent proposal. The comment period is open until May 18, 2026. Interested parties can submit comments electronically through the Regulations.gov portal.
PBGC Notice of Intent to Request OMB Approval for Direct Express Enrollment Form
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) has issued a notice of intent to request OMB approval for a new information collection, the Direct Express Enrollment Form. This form is necessary to enroll individuals in the Direct Express debit card program to facilitate electronic benefit payments, in line with Executive Order 14247. Public comments are solicited.
Hazardous Materials: Applications for New Special Permits
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has published a notice regarding applications for new special permits related to hazardous materials. The notice includes a 30-day public comment period.
Hazardous Materials Special Permit Modification Applications Notice
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a notice regarding applications for modifications to special permits for hazardous materials. The notice includes a comment period ending on April 2, 2026.
Hazardous Materials Special Permit Actions by PHMSA
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a notice regarding actions taken on special permits for hazardous materials. The document includes a 30-day comment period for public input.
Cboe EDGA Exchange Inc. Proposed Rule Change on Trading Halts
The SEC has published a notice of a proposed rule change by Cboe EDGA Exchange Inc. regarding trading halts. The proposed changes aim to adopt new rules for regulatory and operational trading halts, integrate definitions from the CTA/CQ Plan, and reorganize related rules.
SEC Proposed Collection Comment Request for Rule 17a-2 Extension
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice requesting public comment on the extension of an existing information collection requirement under Rule 17a-2. This notice pertains to OMB Control No. 3235-0201 and seeks feedback on the continued necessity and burden of the rule.
Cboe EDGX Exchange Rule Changes for Trading Halts
The SEC has published a notice regarding Cboe EDGX Exchange's proposed rule changes concerning regulatory and operational trading halts. These changes aim to integrate definitions from the amended CTA/CQ Plan and reorganize existing rules.
SEC Notice: Dawson Private Markets Evergreen Fund and Dawson Partners Filing
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice regarding a filing by Dawson Private Markets Evergreen Fund and Dawson Partners (US) Inc. The filing relates to an application under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
LA Attorney Disciplinary Board: Disciplinary Actions and Consent Orders
The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board has published a list of recent disciplinary actions, sanctions, and consent orders against attorneys. These actions are issued by the Supreme Court and the Disciplinary Board, detailing case numbers and dates of issuance.
Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Actions and Sanctions
The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board has published a list of recent disciplinary actions, sanctions, and consent orders against attorneys. These actions include decisions from the Supreme Court and the Disciplinary Board, detailing case numbers and dates of rulings.
LA Attorney Disciplinary Board: Disciplinary Actions and Consent Orders
The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board has published a list of recent disciplinary actions, sanctions, and consent orders against attorneys. These actions include decisions from the Supreme Court and the Disciplinary Board, detailing case numbers and dates of issuance.
USPS Changes to Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage Agreements
The U.S. Postal Service has issued a notice regarding changes to its Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage Negotiated Service Agreements. This notice details product changes affecting these services.
ITC Imposes $1.8M Civil Penalties for CDO Violations
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has imposed $1.8 million in civil penalties against parties found to have violated Commission Determined Orders (CDOs) related to certain chocolate milk powder and packaging. This action terminates an enforcement proceeding.
FDA Draft Guidance on Alternatives to Animal Testing in Drug Development
The FDA has issued draft guidance to assist drug developers in validating new approach methodologies (NAMs) as alternatives to animal testing in drug development. This guidance supports the FDA's roadmap to reduce animal testing and bring safe, effective drugs to market sooner.
Poultry Grower Payment Systems Rule Effective Date Delayed
The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is delaying the effective date of the final rule concerning poultry grower payment and capital improvement systems. This rule, originally set to take effect, is now subject to a comment period.
S-K Management Company Inc. v. Tracy Casalinuova - Housing Court Dispute
The Massachusetts Appeals Court vacated a Housing Court judgment granting possession to S-K Management Company, Inc. The court found that S-K Management lacked standing to bring the summary process complaint. The decision dismisses the complaint with prejudice.
Commonwealth v. Donald Williams - Criminal Appeal
The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a non-precedential summary decision in Commonwealth v. Donald Williams, affirming the denial of the defendant's motion for a new trial. The court addressed issues related to courtroom entry conditions, alleged discrimination in jury selection, and newly available evidence.
OH PUCO - Violation and Forfeiture Hearing for Kenneth G. Thompson
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) has scheduled an evidentiary hearing for March 18, 2026, concerning a notice of apparent violation and intent to assess forfeiture against Kenneth G. Thompson. This action stems from Case No. 25-694-TR-CVF.
State v. Smeby: Physician-Patient Privilege Statute Discussed
The Minnesota Supreme Court clarified the scope of the physician-patient privilege statute in State v. Smeby. The court held that communications with paramedics are not privileged unless the paramedic is acting under a physician's direction, and that non-privileged information in medical records does not become privileged upon transfer. This ruling impacts the searchability of medical records in criminal investigations.
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