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libpng Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution and Denial of Service
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in the libpng library, affecting versions prior to 1.6.56. These vulnerabilities could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service. The advisory provides mitigation information and details on affected systems.
IBM Operational Decision Manager Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in IBM Operational Decision Manager. The vulnerabilities, with a base CVSS score of 7.4, allow attackers to bypass security measures and manipulate files. Affected versions include various interim fixes across multiple release lines.
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager XSS Vulnerability
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, detailing a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. The advisory provides affected product versions and a CVSS score indicating a medium severity. Mitigation guidance is available.
Docker Vulnerabilities Advisory
CERT-Bund has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Docker, with a CVSS base score of 8.8. The vulnerabilities allow local attackers to bypass security measures and disclose information. A patch is available.
Cisco IOS/XE Vulnerabilities - Remote Attack Possible
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco IOS and IOS XE software, with a CVSS base score of 8.6. These vulnerabilities allow for remote attacks, potentially leading to extended privileges, code execution, and denial-of-service conditions. Mitigation measures are available.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ncurses Vulnerability Allows Code Execution
CERT-Bund has issued an advisory for a vulnerability in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (ncurses) that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code. The advisory assigns a CVSS Base Score of 7.3 (high) and a Temporal Score of 6.4 (medium). Mitigation is available.
Znuny Vulnerabilities - Remote Attack Possible
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for Znuny, an open-source ticketing software, detailing multiple vulnerabilities with a CVSS base score of 7.5. These vulnerabilities allow for remote attacks, including information disclosure, data manipulation, and cross-site scripting. Mitigation is available.
n8n Workflow Tool Critical Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for the n8n workflow automation tool, highlighting critical vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 9.9. The advisory affects versions prior to n8n <2.13.4 and warns of potential remote attacks leading to privilege escalation, code execution, and data manipulation.
FreeBSD OS Vulnerabilities Allow DoS, Code Execution, Bypass
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for FreeBSD OS, detailing multiple vulnerabilities with a CVSS base score of 7.5. Exploitation could lead to denial of service, arbitrary code execution, and security bypass. The advisory affects FreeBSD OS versions prior to 15.0, 14.4, and 13.5.
Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux Kernel, with a base CVSS score of 7.3. The advisory indicates that remote attacks are possible and mitigation measures are available. The affected products include the Open Source Linux Kernel.
FreeRDP Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution, DoS
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in FreeRDP, a Remote Desktop Protocol implementation. The vulnerabilities could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, cause denial-of-service, or disclose sensitive information. The advisory affects Fedora Linux and Open Source FreeRDP versions prior to 3.24.2.
IBM License Metric Tool Vulnerabilities
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in IBM License Metric Tool versions prior to 9.2.43. The vulnerabilities, with a CVSS base score of 7.5, could allow remote attackers to disclose information, perform cross-site scripting attacks, or cause a denial of service. Mitigation is available.
GIMP Vulnerability: Denial of Service and Information Disclosure
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory for GIMP, detailing a vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service or disclose information. The advisory provides a CVSS Base Score of 4.4 (medium) and a Temporal Score of 4.1 (medium). Mitigation measures are not yet available.
BIND Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Denial of Service Attacks
CERT-Bund has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Internet Systems Consortium BIND software. These vulnerabilities, with a CVSS Base Score of 7.5, could allow remote attackers to perform denial-of-service attacks or bypass security measures. Affected versions include BIND <9.18.47, <9.20.21, and <9.21.20.
Department of State Launches Pax Silica Fund
The U.S. Department of State announced the launch of the Pax Silica Fund, allocating $250 million in foreign assistance to support critical minerals extraction, processing, and manufacturing for semiconductor supply chains. The initiative aims to catalyze private and sovereign wealth investment, totaling over $1 trillion in assets, to enhance supply chain security and create commercial opportunities for trusted companies.
Jones v Aqua Ohio - Settlement Conference Details
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has published details for a settlement conference in the case of Jones v. Aqua Ohio, Inc. The conference is scheduled for March 26, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio, and will be presided over by Administrative Law Judge Ian S. Kieffer.
Child Support Obligation Appeal
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is reviewing an appeal concerning a child support order. The appellant argues the court abused its discretion by deviating from the presumptive child support amount. The court vacated the order due to insufficient findings to support the deviation.
First Lady Convenes 45 Nations on AI and Education
First Lady Melania Trump convened a summit with representatives from 45 nations to discuss the role of artificial intelligence and education. The event highlighted national strategies for integrating technology into education and introduced a new American-built humanoid system, Figure3.
DOJ Sues New York-Presbyterian Hospital for Anticompetitive Contracts
The Justice Department has sued New York-Presbyterian Hospital for allegedly violating antitrust laws through anticompetitive contract restrictions. The lawsuit aims to reduce healthcare costs in New York by challenging practices that limit competition and prevent the development of budget-conscious health plans.
People v. Chang - Criminal Case Filing
The California Supreme Court, Fifth Appellate District, has filed a new criminal case, People v. Chang (Case No. F088521). The case was filed on August 16, 2024. This filing represents the initiation of a new appellate proceeding.
Aerni v. RR San Dimas - Civil Litigation
The California Supreme Court has issued a summary for the civil case Aerni et al. v. RR San Dimas, L.P. et al., with trial court case number 22STCV37210 and appellate court case number B341484. The filing date for this case was October 2, 2024, and oral arguments are scheduled for February 11, 2026.
Cleare v. West Contra Costa Unified School District - Case Summary
The California Supreme Court has issued a case summary for Cleare et al. v. West Contra Costa Unified School District et al. The case, with trial court case number N2401353 and Court of Appeal case number A173289, is classified as a civil ('CV') matter. Oral argument is scheduled for March 16, 2026.
Lin v. Noem - Errata Filed in Immigration Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed an errata document in the civil case Lin v. Noem et al. The errata was filed on March 26, 2026, relating to a complaint previously filed by David Lin.
Richard Guttirez case: Opposition to Sentencing Continuance filed
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a response opposing a motion to continue the sentencing hearing for Richard Guttirez. This filing is part of the ongoing criminal case 5:22-cr-00244-EJD-2.
Xu v USCIS - Other Immigration Actions
Qi Xu filed a complaint on March 26, 2026, against John M. Allen, Joseph B. Edlow, and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case is classified as an 'Other Immigration Action'.
Otanes v. Commissioner of Social Security - Social Security Action
A new civil case, Otanes v. Commissioner of Social Security, has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a dispute related to Social Security benefits, with the Commissioner of Social Security listed as the defendant. The initial filing date was September 9, 2025.
US v Arriaga et al - Consent to Magistrate Judge Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a consent form in the case United States of America v. Arriaga et al. This filing indicates the parties' agreement to proceed before a U.S. Magistrate Judge.
Arman Petrosyan - Supervised Release Terminated
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has terminated the supervised release for Arman Petrosyan. This action follows a granted motion for early termination of probation, as ordered by Judge Charles R. Breyer.
Yuan v. United States Department of State - Other Immigration Actions
A civil case was filed on March 26, 2026, by Weijia Yuan against the United States Department of State and other U.S. government entities. The case is classified under 'Other Immigration Actions' and involves a filing fee of $405.
OFAC Rescinds Belarus Directive 1 and Issues General License 14
OFAC has rescinded Belarus Directive 1, which previously prohibited certain transactions with the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Belarus and the Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus. Concurrently, OFAC issued Belarus General License 14, authorizing transactions involving Belarussian Bank of Development and Reconstruction Belinvestbank Joint Stock Company and certain additional entities. Belarus General License 13 was archived due to SDN removals.
DEA: Mississippi Meth Dealer Sentenced to 10 Years
The DEA announced the sentencing of Anthony Russell, a Mississippi meth dealer, to 10 years in prison. This action is highlighted as a victory for public safety and the agency's mission to combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.
Air Canada v Commission - Airfreight Competition
The General Court of the European Union issued a judgment in Case T-310/21, Air Canada v European Commission, concerning non-contractual liability and competition law in the airfreight market. The case involves Air Canada's claim for compensation related to the Commission's refusal to pay interest on an overpayment following a previous competition ruling.
TUI Belgium VAT Exemptions and Standstill Clause Judgment
The General Court of the European Union ruled on a preliminary reference concerning VAT exemptions and the standstill clause for travel agents in Belgium. The judgment addresses the application of EU VAT directives to services provided by travel agents for travel outside the EU, particularly concerning subsequent amendments to national legislation.
Lidikar: Customs Union, Import Value, Canada Goods Judgment
The General Court of the European Union issued a judgment in Case T-296/25 concerning the method of determining the customs value of goods imported from Canada. The ruling clarifies the interpretation of the Union Customs Code regarding the concept of 'data available in the customs territory of the Union' and the use of declared export prices under international agreements.
Consumer Protection Judgment on Online Selling Prices
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled on the interpretation of 'selling price' under consumer protection law. The judgment clarifies that fixed processing fees for orders below a minimum value may be excluded from the 'selling price' of the product in online sales.
G GmbH Customs Value Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment concerning the determination of customs value under the Community Customs Code. The case involves G GmbH and the Hauptzollamt H regarding import duties on labels affixed to food cans, specifically interpreting adjustments for intangible costs related to design services.
European Court of Justice: Social Security Reimbursement
The European Court of Justice has issued a judgment concerning the coordination of social security systems, specifically addressing an employer's right to reimbursement for salary indemnities paid to an employee injured in another member state. The case clarifies the interpretation of relevant EU regulations regarding competent institutions and the scope of sickness benefits.
Tadmur judgment on returning illegally staying third-country nationals
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment in Case C-202/25 (Tadmur) concerning the return of illegally staying third-country nationals. The ruling interprets directives related to common standards for returning individuals and the revocation of subsidiary protection status, particularly concerning public order and the principle of non-refoulement.
Pumpyanskiy v Council - Sanctions Against Ukraine Aggression
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in Pumpyanskiy v Council concerning restrictive measures imposed in response to military aggression against Ukraine. This judgment addresses appeals related to decisions and regulations that maintain these sanctions, impacting entities and individuals subject to EU restrictive measures.
EU Court Judgment C-434/24 on Agricultural Policy and EAGF
The EU Court of Justice issued a judgment in case C-434/24 concerning the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) and the single area payment scheme. The ruling interprets regulations related to eligible hectares and the admissibility of payment claims, particularly in cases where land contracts are retroactively annulled due to procedural irregularities not attributable to the farmer.
Sanofi Pasteur Product Liability Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a judgment concerning Sanofi Pasteur SA regarding product liability. The case involves interpretations of Directive 85/374/CEE on defective products, specifically concerning fault, prescription periods, and the validity of rights extinction provisions.
Fremoluc EU Court State Aid Property Purchase Scheme Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in case C-58/25, Fremoluc NV and Association de Promotion des Droits Humains et des Minorités ASBL v. Vlaamse Regering. The case concerns the interpretation of EU state aid rules, specifically the concept of an 'aid scheme' and additional implementing measures related to national legislation for property purchase schemes.
AVEPA Judgment: Milk Delivery to Unauthorised Purchaser
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment concerning Regulation (EC) No 595/2004 regarding milk deliveries to unauthorised purchasers. The case, C-294/25, addresses the interpretation of 'sanction' and the proportionality of additional levies imposed on producers.
Isergartler - Succession, Carer Support, Legal Legacy Judgment
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment in the Isergartler case (C-618/24) concerning the interpretation of EU Regulation No 650/2012 on succession. The judgment clarifies the concept of 'succession' and the scope of legal legacy conferred in respect of carer support provided to the deceased.
Faure Le Page Trade Mark Judgment - EU Court of Justice
The EU Court of Justice issued a judgment concerning the validity of trademarks, specifically addressing whether a mark including a number perceived by the relevant public as indicating a company's founding year can be considered deceptive. The case involves luxury leather goods and the potential for such marks to imply long-standing expertise and quality.
EU Court Judgment on Victims' Rights
The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a judgment concerning the interpretation of Directive 2012/29/EU on victims' rights. The ruling clarifies the definition of 'victim' and the extraterritorial application of the directive in cases involving alleged crimes against humanity.
Gonrieh: EU Court Rules on Family Reunification Visa Requirements
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in the Gonrieh case (C-819/25 PPU) concerning urgent preliminary rulings on border controls, asylum, and immigration. The judgment addresses the conditions under which member states must facilitate visa acquisition for family reunification, particularly when beneficiaries cannot travel to a member state's diplomatic post.
D.M. v. Sweden - Deportation of Afghan National Violates Art 3
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the deportation of an Afghan national of Hazara ethnicity to Afghanistan would violate Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Court found a real risk of ill-treatment based on individual circumstances, including ethnicity and perceived behavior, despite the general security situation not being sufficient to prohibit all returns.
Oral Health Symposium Advances Dental Education
The Bermuda Department of Health hosted its second Oral Health Symposium on March 19-20, 2026, focusing on advancements in dental education and public health. The event brought together over 140 dental professionals to discuss new approaches, technologies, and research in oral healthcare.
Premier Burt Meets Luxembourg PM to Discuss International Finance
Bermuda's Premier David Burt met with Luxembourg's Prime Minister and other officials to discuss international finance, insurance, and investment. The meetings aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and highlight Bermuda's regulatory standing. Discussions also explored investment partnerships and reinforced Bermuda's commitment to Solvency II equivalence with the EU.
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