Vulnerabilities

With the aim of informing, warning and helping professionals with the latest security vulnerabilities in technology systems, we have made a database available for users interested in this information, which is in Spanish and includes all of the latest documented and recognised vulnerabilities.

This repository, with over 75,000 registers, is based on the information from the NVD (National Vulnerability Database) – by virtue of a partnership agreement – through which INCIBE translates the included information into Spanish.

On occasions this list will show vulnerabilities that have still not been translated, as they are added while the INCIBE team is still carrying out the translation process. The CVE  (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) Standard for Information Security Vulnerability Names is used with the aim to support the exchange of information between different tools and databases.

All vulnerabilities collected are linked to different information sources, as well as available patches or solutions provided by manufacturers and developers. It is possible to carry out advanced searches, as there is the option to select different criteria to narrow down the results, some examples being vulnerability types, manufacturers and impact levels, among others.

Through RSS feeds or Newsletters we can be informed daily about the latest vulnerabilities added to the repository. Below there is a list, updated daily, where you can discover the latest vulnerabilities.

CVE-2025-58189

Publication date:
29/10/2025
When Conn.Handshake fails during ALPN negotiation the error contains attacker controlled information (the ALPN protocols sent by the client) which is not escaped.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
29/01/2026

CVE-2025-58188

Publication date:
29/10/2025
Validating certificate chains which contain DSA public keys can cause programs to panic, due to a interface cast that assumes they implement the Equal method. This affects programs which validate arbitrary certificate chains.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
29/01/2026

CVE-2025-58187

Publication date:
29/10/2025
Due to the design of the name constraint checking algorithm, the processing time of some inputs scale non-linearly with respect to the size of the certificate. This affects programs which validate arbitrary certificate chains.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
29/01/2026

CVE-2025-54548

Publication date:
29/10/2025
On affected platforms, restricted users could view sensitive portions of the config database via a debug API (e.g., user password hashes)
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-54549

Publication date:
29/10/2025
Cryptographic validation of upgrade images could be circumventing by dropping a specifically crafted file into the upgrade ISO
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-58183

Publication date:
29/10/2025
tar.Reader does not set a maximum size on the number of sparse region data blocks in GNU tar pax 1.0 sparse files. A maliciously-crafted archive containing a large number of sparse regions can cause a Reader to read an unbounded amount of data from the archive into memory. When reading from a compressed source, a small compressed input can result in large allocations.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-58186

Publication date:
29/10/2025
Despite HTTP headers having a default limit of 1MB, the number of cookies that can be parsed does not have a limit. By sending a lot of very small cookies such as "a=;", an attacker can make an HTTP server allocate a large amount of structs, causing large memory consumption.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-47912

Publication date:
29/10/2025
The Parse function permits values other than IPv6 addresses to be included in square brackets within the host component of a URL. RFC 3986 permits IPv6 addresses to be included within the host component, enclosed within square brackets. For example: "http://[::1]/". IPv4 addresses and hostnames must not appear within square brackets. Parse did not enforce this requirement.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
29/01/2026

CVE-2025-54545

Publication date:
29/10/2025
On affected platforms, a restricted user could break out of the CLI sandbox to the system shell and elevate their privileges.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-54546

Publication date:
29/10/2025
On affected platforms, restricted users could use SSH port forwarding to access host-internal services
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-54547

Publication date:
29/10/2025
On affected platforms, if SSH session multiplexing was configured on the client side, SSH sessions (e.g, scp, sftp) multiplexed onto the same channel could perform file-system operations after a configured session timeout expired
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
15/04/2026

CVE-2025-11428

Publication date:
29/10/2025
Rejected reason: This CVE ID has been rejected or withdrawn by its CVE Numbering Authority.
Severity CVSS v4.0: Pending analysis
Last modification:
29/10/2025