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Prop 4 Invasive Species Grant Program Webinar April 29

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and the Invasive Species Council of California announced a public webinar on April 29 from 3 to 4:30 pm to review draft guidelines for Proposition 4 invasive species grants, which received $20 million in voter-approved funding. A 30-day public comment period runs from April 29 through May 29, 2026, with comments accepted via email at cisac@iscc.ca.gov or by mail to Victoria Hornbaker at CDFA headquarters in Sacramento.

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Prop 4 Invasive Species Grant Webinar, 29th Apr

California's Prop 4, approved by voters in 2024, included $20 million for invasive species activities and projects to minimize economic, ecological, and human health impacts. CDFA and the California Invasive Species Advisory Committee will host a public webinar on April 29, 2026 from 3:00 to 4:30 PM to review draft guidelines, application requirements, and evaluation criteria for these grants. Public comments on the draft guidelines will be accepted through May 29, 2026 via email or mail.

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Netherlands MinFin
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Netherlands Negotiates Tax Treaties With 4 New Countries

Netherlands Ministry of Finance announced on 23 April 2026 that it is negotiating tax treaties with four new countries: New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, and Zimbabwe. The Netherlands is currently conducting negotiations with 12 countries in 2026, and has concluded 7 tax treaties. Treaties with Bangladesh, Belgium, and Thailand are being submitted to the Dutch Senate and House of Representatives, while the amended treaty with Germany entered into force on 1 January 2026.

Routine Notice Taxation
ADGM Announcements
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Abu Dhabi Strengthens Strategic Financial Engagement with Italy Through Milan Delegation

A high-level Abu Dhabi delegation led by ADGM concluded strategic engagements in Milan, Italy, bringing together global financial institutions including asset managers, private equity firms, banks, and family offices. Discussions centred on capital deployment, cross-border expansion, and structuring opportunities aligned with the UAE-Italy strategic partnership signed in 2025. H.E. Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi attended the launch of Salone del Mobile and visited RAK Ceramics, reinforcing Abu Dhabi's position as a growing international financial centre.

Routine Notice Financial Services
TX TEA News
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Five-Member Board, Superintendent Named for Lake Worth ISD

The Texas Education Agency appointed a five-member Board of Managers to oversee Lake Worth Independent School District operations, replacing the elected board of trustees. Dr. Ena Meyers was named superintendent under a 21-day interim contract pending Board approval. The Board of Managers must meet exit criteria including eliminating multi-year unacceptable campuses, improving reading and math proficiency, and achieving a 'Meets Focus' rating under the Lone Star Governance Continuous Framework before returning governance to an elected board.

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UK Land Registry
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March 2026 Land Registry Completes 2.2M Applications

HM Land Registry completed over 2,202,225 applications to change or query the Land Register in March 2026, up from 1,941,280 in February 2026 and 1,974,155 in March 2025. The South East led regional applications with 496,443, followed by Greater London at 412,803. Of the total, 387,441 were register update applications, 1,246,317 were official copy requests, 231,577 were search and hold queries, and 122,810 were transactions for value.

Routine Notice Real Estate
UK HM Treasury
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Baroness Stuart Reappointed RMAC Chair for Five Months

Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston was reappointed as Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) for a term of five months, effective 1 March 2026 through July 2026. This extends her original five-year appointment which began on 1 March 2021. The position is unpaid and regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments, with appointments made on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.

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UK HM Treasury
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UK Government Drives Reunion of 750,000 Unclaimed Child Trust Funds Worth £2,200 Average

The UK Government has announced an expanded awareness campaign to help young people locate forgotten Child Trust Funds, with over 750,000 accounts currently unclaimed and worth £2,200 on average. HMRC will write to all 21-year-olds whose CTF accounts remain unclaimed, targeting those most likely to have up-to-date address information on file through PAYE or student finance records. Economic Secretary Lucy Rigby also convened a roundtable with nine CTF providers including Nationwide, HSBC, and Royal Bank of Scotland to discuss sector-wide coordination on reconnecting savers with their accounts.

Routine Notice Financial Services
UK Home Office
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Crime Outcomes England Wales Year to December 2025 Data Tables

The Home Office published official statistics on crime outcomes in England and Wales for the year to December 2025, covering outcomes assigned to recorded offences by outcome type and offence type. The data tables are available in OpenDocument format. This is a routine statistical release providing transparency on how police-recorded crimes are resolved.

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Saudi SFDA News
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SFDA CEO Advances International Cooperation and Food Safety Regulatory Integration in Auckland

H.E. Dr. Hisham S. Aljadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, conducted bilateral strategic meetings with counterparts from the Netherlands (NVWA), United Kingdom (FSA), Norway (Norwegian Food Safety Authority), and New Zealand (MPI) at the 7th International Heads of Food Agencies Forum in Auckland. Discussions covered AI integration for food risk management and digital inspection, nutrition policy assessment, food safety cooperation, and Halal ecosystem development. Saudi Arabia maintains its role as a founding member and secretariat host of the forum, with the UK set to host the next IHFAF meeting.

Routine Notice Food Safety
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Carter Bankshares Reports Q1 2026 Financial Results

Carter Bankshares, Inc. filed a Form 8-K with the SEC on April 23, 2026, announcing its financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 (Q1 2026). The company's Common Stock, trading symbol CARE, is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. The press release announcing first quarter 2026 financial results is attached as Exhibit 99.1.

Routine Notice Securities
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Carter Bankshares Declares $0.10 Quarterly Dividend

Carter Bankshares Inc. (NASDAQ: CARE) has filed a Form 8-K with the SEC disclosing that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.10 per share of common stock. The dividend is payable on May 25, 2026 to shareholders of record as of May 11, 2026. Based on the closing stock price of $24.44 on April 21, 2026, the annualized dividend yield is 1.64%.

Routine Notice Securities
EEAS EU Sanctions
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EU Adopts 20th Sanctions Package Targeting Russia Energy Revenues, Crypto, Military

The Council of the European Union adopted its 20th package of sanctions against Russia on 23 April 2026, targeting key sectors that fund Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. The package includes a maritime services ban forming the basis for a future prohibition on transporting Russian oil and petroleum products, 36 new energy sector designations, port access bans for 632 vessels including 46 new vessels plus Murmansk, Tuapse, and Karimun ports, and LNG restrictions including a ban on maintenance services for Russian LNG tankers and ice-breakers. Financial measures include transaction bans on 20 Russian banks, sectoral bans on Russian crypto providers and RUBx transactions, and a digital rouble access ban, while 58 new military-industrial designations include 16 third-country entities in China, UAE, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Expanded trade restrictions cover €360M+ in export bans and €570M+ in import bans on raw materials, metals, chemicals, and steel products.

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Australian Parliament Transcripts, Live Streams, and Hansard Search

The Australian Parliament House website lists six latest Hansard transcript entries covering the Senate and House of Representatives for the sitting week of 30 March to 1 April 2026. All three chambers (House of Representatives, Federation Chamber, and Senate) are listed as not currently sitting. The page provides links to live YouTube streaming, ParlView video on demand, and podcast services, along with a searchable Hansard database.

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AG Mike Hilgers Appointed ACPAC Chair for Aviation Consumer Protection

Attorney General Mike Hilgers of Nebraska has been appointed Chair of the Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee (ACPAC), serving as a state and local government representative for a two-year term. ACPAC advises the Secretary of Transportation on aviation consumer protection matters and its statutory authorization was extended through September 30, 2028, under the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024. As Chair, Hilgers will lead the Committee's efforts to evaluate existing consumer protection programs and recommend actions to protect air travelers from unfair, deceptive, or anticompetitive practices.

Routine Notice Transportation
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State Dept Cancels IMO MEPC84 Meeting, April 15

The International Maritime Organization Marine Environment Protection Committee (IMO MEPC84) meeting scheduled for April 15, 2026 was cancelled due to a lapse in appropriations impacting the Department of Homeland Security and the United States Coast Guard. All individuals who RSVPed for the meeting were contacted via email to inform them of the cancellation. The cancellation affects government officials and industry stakeholders who planned to participate in international maritime environmental standard discussions.

Routine Notice Maritime
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Culturally Significant Objects: Exhibition Import Determination, Holocaust Museum LA

The State Department issued a notice determining that certain objects imported from abroad for temporary display in the exhibition "The Beautiful Game... The Untold Story" at Holocaust Museum LA in Los Angeles are culturally significant and that their temporary exhibition or display is in the national interest. The determinations were made pursuant to the Act of October 19, 1965 (22 U.S.C. 2459) and related delegations of authority. Sherry C. Keneson-Hall, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs, signed the notice on behalf of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Routine Notice International Trade
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EPA Reopens Comment Period for Western Michigan Ozone Rules Under 2015 NAAQS

The EPA is reopening the public comment period for 30 days on a proposed rule to approve revisions to Michigan Air Pollution Control Rules (MAPCR) Parts 6 and 8 for inclusion in the Michigan State Implementation Plan. The proposed action addresses Moderate Volatile Organic Compound and Nitrogen Oxide Reasonably Available Control Technology requirements for Western Michigan nonattainment areas (Berrien, Western Allegan, and Western Muskegon counties) under the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard. Comments must now be received by May 26, 2026.

Routine Consultation Environmental Protection
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Utah OAG Cover Letter Petition Regarding Uinta Basin to EPA

The Utah Attorney General submitted a cover letter petition to the Environmental Protection Agency concerning the Uinta Basin region. The petition was filed as document EPA-R08-OAR-2024-0001-0030 in the federal regulatory docket. The specific content of the petition is contained in the PDF document available for download from Regulations.gov.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Reopens Michigan Ozone Rules Comment Period Through May 26

The EPA has reopened the public comment period for its proposed rule to approve revisions to Michigan Air Pollution Control Rules (MAPCR) Parts 6 and 8 for inclusion in the Michigan State Implementation Plan. The reopening responds to a public comment request and extends the comment period by 30 days. Comments must now be received on or before May 26, 2026. The proposed rule addresses Moderate Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements for Western Michigan nonattainment areas including Berrien, Western Allegan, and Western Muskegon counties under the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard.

Priority review Consultation Environmental Protection
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EPA Response Letter on Uinta Basin Congressional Inquiry, April 23

EPA Region 8 issued a response letter to a Congressional inquiry regarding environmental and regulatory matters related to the Uinta Basin. The letter addresses questions raised by members of Congress concerning oil and gas activities, air quality, and associated environmental concerns in the Uinta Basin region. As an informational response to Congressional oversight, the document does not establish new regulatory requirements.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Tribal Consultation Coordination Policy

The Environmental Protection Agency has published its Tribal Consultation Coordination Policy, establishing the framework for EPA's engagement with tribal governments on matters affecting tribal interests. The policy outlines procedures for early and meaningful consultation, including notification requirements, designated points of contact, and processes for incorporating tribal input into EPA decision-making.

Routine Guidance Environmental Protection
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Uinta Basin Judicial Stay, EPA Review

EPA Region 8 filed a document titled 'Uinta Basin Judicial Stay, EPA Review' in docket EPA-R08-OAR-2024-0001. The document is available for download as a PDF from regulations.gov. No substantive content details are provided in the source listing.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Form 9600-030, TSCA 8(e) Expires Apr 30

This document is an EPA filing regarding Form 9600-030, which is associated with Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 8(e) substantial risk reporting requirements. The form is listed as expiring on April 30. TSCA 8(e) requires manufacturers and importers to notify EPA immediately upon determining that a chemical substance or mixture presents a substantial risk to human health or the environment. The document appears on Regulations.gov as part of EPA's OPPT (Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics) docket.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Ute Indian Tribe Uinta Basin Petition, EPA, Apr 23

The Ute Indian Tribe submitted a petition to EPA Region 8 (Office of Air and Radiation) regarding the Uinta Basin. The petition was filed under docket EPA-R08-OAR-2024-0001 as document EPA-R08-OAR-2024-0001-0035 and posted to regulations.gov on April 23. The source content is limited to a PDF download link with no substantive petition text accessible in the document record.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Response to TSCA Section 8(e) Comments

EPA has issued a response document addressing public comments submitted on Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 8(e) requirements. The document provides EPA's determinations on the issues raised by commenters regarding health and safety data reporting obligations for chemical substances. This response clarifies EPA's interpretive positions and resolves outstanding questions raised during the comment period for the underlying TSCA 8(e) rulemaking.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Proposes Approving Missouri SIP Revisions for Petroleum Storage Emission Controls in St. Louis

The EPA Region 7 is proposing to approve Missouri's State Implementation Plan revisions to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.220, which controls VOC emissions from petroleum liquid storage, loading, and transfer in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The revisions raise the smaller tank size threshold from 500 to 550 gallons, add a streamlined process for vapor recovery system modifications at gasoline dispensing facilities eliminating associated permitting requirements, and clarify testing and reporting language. The changes align the St. Louis rule with a similar Kansas City area rule. Comments must be submitted by May 26, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Environmental Protection
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EPA Extends TSCA Section 8(e) Substantial Risk Notification ICR Comment Period to May 26, 2026

The EPA has opened a 30-day comment period for the renewal of an Information Collection Request (ICR) under TSCA Section 8(e) covering Notification of Substantial Risk of Injury to Health and the Environment (OMB Control Number 2070-0046, EPA ICR Number 0794.18). Comments must be submitted on or before May 26, 2026. The ICR covers chemical manufacturers and petroleum/coal product manufacturers (NAICS Codes 325 and 32411), with an estimated 40 respondents, total annual burden of 27,883 hours, and total annual cost of $2,829,844 — representing a 10,248-hour increase from the currently approved ICR, reflecting an increase in Section 8(e) submissions from 343 to 552.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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EPA Response Letter to Uinta Basin Petition

EPA Region 8 Office of Air and Radiation has issued a response letter to the Uinta Basin petition. The specific subject of the petition and the EPA's determination or response are not accessible from the available source content. This appears to be a petition response document, which may relate to air quality, energy development, or environmental protection matters in the Uinta Basin region.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
New Jersey DOH News
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NJ Health Dept Alerts of First Measles Case, Exposure Locations Listed

NJDOH confirmed the state's first measles case in 2026: a Hudson County resident who returned from international travel. Two potential exposure locations were identified: Newark Liberty International Airport Terminal B on April 14, 2026 (5:30–9:00 AM) and the pediatric emergency department at Hackensack University Medical Center on April 17–18, 2026. Contact tracing is underway, and exposed individuals who were infected could develop symptoms through May 11, 2026. No additional associated cases have been identified as of April 22. NJDOH urges all residents to ensure they are current on MMR vaccinations.

Priority review Notice Public Health
New Jersey DOH News
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New Jersey Confirms First Measles Case 2026

NJDOH has confirmed the first measles case in New Jersey for 2026, involving a Hudson County resident who returned from international travel. Two potential exposure locations have been identified: Newark Liberty International Airport Terminal B on April 14, 2026 (5:30–9:00 AM) and Hackensack University Medical Center Pediatric Emergency Department on April 17–18, 2026. Individuals potentially exposed at these locations and times could develop symptoms through May 11, 2026. NJDOH is conducting contact tracing in collaboration with local health officials and urging all residents to ensure they are current on MMR vaccinations, particularly before international travel.

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Drupal Obfuscate XSS Vulnerability, CVSS 4.6 Medium, 22nd Apr

CERT-Bund issued advisory WID-SEC-2026-1248 disclosing a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Drupal 'Obfuscate' module versions prior to 2.0.2. The vulnerability carries a CVSS Base Score of 4.6 (Medium) and a CVSS Temporal Score of 4.0 (Medium), with remote exploitation confirmed. The advisory affects installations running on UNIX, Windows, and other operating systems. A mitigation measure is available.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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FreeRDP Vulnerability CVSS 7.3 Enables Remote Attack

CERT-Bund has issued advisory WID-SEC-2026-1250 alerting to a vulnerability in Open Source FreeRDP versions prior to 3.25.0. The flaw carries a CVSS Base Score of 7.3 (high) and a CVSS Temporal Score of 6.4 (medium), with remote attack confirmed as feasible. Affected platforms include Linux, UNIX, Windows, and other systems running the FreeRDP Remote Desktop Protocol implementation. Organizations should apply available mitigations and upgrade to version 3.25.0 or later.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities Allow DoS, Security Bypass

CERT-Bund issued advisory WID-SEC-2026-1252 warning of multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux Kernel (Open Source, version dated 22.04.2026) with a CVSS Base Score of 5.9 (medium) and Temporal Score of 5.2 (medium). The vulnerabilities allow remote or local attackers to perform denial of service attacks, bypass security measures, disclose information, cause other unspecified effects, and potentially execute code. Remote attack capability is not available. Mitigation measures are available.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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Critical n8n Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution and SQL Injection

CERT-Bund published security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1251 identifying critical vulnerabilities in n8n workflow automation software (CVSS Base Score 9.9). Multiple versions prior to 1.123.32, 1.123.33, 2.17.4, 2.17.5, 2.18.0, and 2.18.1 are affected across Windows, UNIX, and other operating systems. An attacker can exploit these flaws to execute arbitrary code, bypass security controls, disclose confidential information, perform SQL injection attacks, cause denial-of-service conditions, execute cross-site-scripting attacks, redirect users to malicious websites, or hijack sessions. Mitigation measures are available.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Erlang/OTP Information Disclosure Vulnerability, CVSS 5.4

CERT-Bund issued a security advisory regarding an information disclosure vulnerability in Erlang/OTP (Open Telecom Platform). The vulnerability has a CVSS Base Score of 5.4 (medium) and CVSS Temporal Score of 4.7 (medium), with remote attack capability confirmed. Affected versions include Open Source Erlang/OTP OTP versions prior to 26.2.5.17, 27.3.4.8, and 28.3.2, as well as inets versions prior to 7.0 and tftp versions prior to 1.0. A remote, authenticated attacker can exploit this vulnerability to disclose information. Mitigations are available.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines Critical CVSS 9.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities

CERT-Bund issued a security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1249 for Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines versions prior to 1.20.4 and 1.21.1, assigning a critical CVSS Base Score of 9.6 and Temporal Score of 8.3. Remote attackers can exploit multiple vulnerabilities to conduct denial of service attacks and disclose information. Mitigation is available. The advisory affects Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines deployments on Linux and UNIX operating systems.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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Mattermost Multiple Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attack, CVSS 7.3

Germany's CERT-Bund issued security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1243 on 22 April 2026 advising of multiple vulnerabilities in Mattermost that enable an unspecified remote attack. The vulnerability has a CVSS Base Score of 7.3 (high) and a Temporal Score of 6.4 (medium), with remote attack confirmed as feasible. Mitigation measures are available. Affected versions include Mattermost below 11.7.0, 11.6.1, 11.5.4, 11.4.5, and 10.11.15, covering Linux, UNIX, Windows, and other operating systems.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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OpenClaw AI Assistant Multiple Vulnerabilities, CVSS 6.5

CERT-Bund issued security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1242 disclosing multiple vulnerabilities in OpenClaw, a self-hosted personal AI assistant, affecting versions prior to 2026.4.21. An attacker can exploit these vulnerabilities to bypass security measures or disclose confidential information. The CVSS Base Score is 6.5 (medium) and the Temporal Score is 5.7 (medium). Remote attack is possible. Affected organizations should update to version 2026.4.21 or apply available mitigation measures.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Apple iOS iPadOS Schwachstelle ermöglicht Offenlegung von Informationen CVSS 5.1

CERT-Bund issued security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1244 disclosing a vulnerability in Apple iOS and iPadOS that allows an attacker to disclose information. Affected versions include iOS and iPadOS below 26.4.2 and below 18.7.8. The vulnerability has a CVSS Base Score of 5.1 (medium) and CVSS Temporal Score of 4.5 (medium); remote attack is not possible. Organizations running affected Apple mobile devices should verify their OS versions and apply available updates.

Routine Notice Cybersecurity
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Red Hat Quay Security Bypass Vulnerability, CVSS 5.4

CERT-Bund issued advisory WID-SEC-2026-1246 regarding a security bypass vulnerability in Red Hat Quay version 3.17 and earlier. The vulnerability carries a CVSS Base Score of 5.4 (medium) and CVSS Temporal Score of 5.0 (medium), with remote attack capability confirmed. No mitigation is currently available. Affected parties include operators running Linux and UNIX systems with Red Hat Quay deployments, who face potential circumvention of container image registry security controls by authenticated remote attackers.

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strongSwan <6.0.6 Critical Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution

German federal CERT-Bund issued critical security advisory WID-SEC-2026-1247 disclosing multiple vulnerabilities in Open Source strongSwan versions prior to 6.0.6, with CVSS Base Score of 9.8 (critical) and CVSS Temporal Score of 8.5 (high). Remote attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to conduct denial of service attacks or potentially execute arbitrary code. Organizations running affected strongSwan versions should apply available mitigations or upgrade to version 6.0.6.

Urgent Guidance Cybersecurity
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FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells Recall Due to Injury Hazard

Tzumi Electronics is recalling about 50,000 FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells (model 8361) sold at Walmart stores and online nationwide from January through November 2024 for approximately $100. The weight plates can dislodge from the handle during use, posing a serious impact injury hazard. There have been over 115 reports of plates dislodging with at least six injuries reported, including broken toes, bruises, contusions, and lacerations. The remedy is a free replacement of the dumbbell and tray.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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mGanna Sodium Hydroxide Pellet Bags Recalled for Non-Child-Resistant Packaging Sold on Amazon by Archie Xpress

The CPSC announced a recall of approximately 3,240 mGanna Sodium Hydroxide (lye) Pellet Bags sold by Archie Xpress (Dhanlaxmi Ashish Ganna) on Amazon.com from November 2024 through March 2026 for about $10. The packaging is not child-resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, posing a risk of chemical burns and skin/eye irritation. The products also violate labeling requirements under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. Consumers are advised to stop using the product immediately, secure it out of reach of children, and contact Archie Xpress for a full refund.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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Cpzzkq Baby Loungers Recalled, 2,100 Units, Suffocation Hazard

CPSC announces the recall of approximately 2,100 Cpzzkq baby loungers sold on Amazon.com between October 2025 and November 2025 for about $50 each. The baby loungers violate the mandatory federal safety standard for infant support cushions because the padding can obstruct an infant's breathing, posing a serious risk of serious injury or death from suffocation. No incidents or injuries have been reported. The recalling firm, Guangzhou Dida Electronic Commerce Co., Ltd. dba CetoPMax, is offering consumers a refund upon destruction of the product.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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AMZCMJ DGD Children’s Tower Stools Recall, 130 Units, Fall Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with importer SiPaiSaiErDianZiShangWu (ShenZhen) YouXianGongSi dba AMZCMJ DGD of China, has announced a recall of approximately 130 AMZCMJ DGD-branded children’s tower stools sold on Amazon.com from February 2025 through March 2026 for $85–$100. The stools can collapse or tip over while in use, and a child’s torso can fit through the side openings, posing a risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and fall hazards. The firm is aware of seven incidents of children falling from or becoming entrapped in the stool, resulting in four injuries including contusions, splinters, and scrapes. Consumers must immediately stop using the recalled stools, write “recalled” on all sides in permanent marker, disassemble the stool, and send a photo of the destroyed product to dgdtoddlertowerrecall@dchskj.cn before disposing of it for a full refund.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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HappyGira Recalls Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers

HappyGira is recalling approximately 70 Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven baby loungers sold online at HappyGira.com from September 2025 through February 2026 for between $70 and $100. The baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for infant sleep products because the sides are shorter than the minimum side height limit, they do not have a stand, the sleeping pad thickness exceeds the maximum limit, and infants can fall out of an enclosed opening, posing fall and suffocation hazards. Consumers should stop using the loungers immediately and contact HappyGira for a full refund.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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Lil Pick Up Recalls About 4,900 Youth ATVs Due to Crash and Burn Hazards; One Death Reported

Lil Pick Up Inc. is recalling approximately 4,900 Rex110 and Sierra110 youth ATVs sold in the United States after CPSC determined the vehicles fail to comply with federal mandatory ATV safety standards. The ATVs exceed maximum speed limitations for children ages 6 and older, have non-compliant mechanical suspension, and throttles may stick during use—creating crash hazards—while footwell surfaces can reach dangerously high temperatures posing burn risks. CPSC has documented one fatality: a 6-year-old boy died in 2025 from a crash involving a Rex110 ATV while riding with a passenger. Consumers should stop using the recalled ATVs immediately and contact Lil Pick Up for a full refund including free pickup and transportation.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Figure Sets Recalled Due to Loose Magnet Hazard

BlissfulDestiny (Yiwu Shijie E-Commerce Co., Ltd.) is recalling approximately 847 BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Figure Sets sold on Walmart.com from May 2025 through October 2025 for about $13. The recalled products violate the mandatory federal safety standard for toys because they contain loose magnets that pose a serious ingestion hazard to children, which can result in intestinal perforations, twisting, blockage, blood poisoning, and death. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled magnetic stick figures, take them away from children, throw them away, and contact BlissfulDestiny at Blissful_Destiny@outlook.com to receive a full refund.

Urgent Enforcement Product Safety
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TOETOL HOME Children's Tower Stools Recall, 3,000 Units, Entrapment Hazard

CPSC and TOETOL HOME (Dali Fortune Trade CO.) are recalling approximately 3,000 TOETOL HOME-branded children's tower stools, model DETD0001, sold on Amazon.com from October 2024 through March 2026 for about $130. The recalled stools can collapse or tip over during use and a child's torso can fit through the openings on the tower's sides, posing a risk of serious injury and death from tip-over, fall, and entrapment hazards. The firm has received 18 reports of stools collapsing, resulting in eleven injuries including contusions, cuts, and scrapes. Remedy is a full refund; consumers must destroy the stool by disassembling it, photograph it, and dispose of it.

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3 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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2 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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1 sources

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