F5 Fixes 3 NGINX Flaws Enabling Potential Remote Code Execution, Memory Disclosure, and DoS Attacks

F5 has issued security advisories for three vulnerabilities affecting NGINX Plus and NGINX Open Source. These flaws could allow unauthenticated attackers to trigger crashes in worker processes, disclose limited memory contents, or potentially execute code under specific conditions. The vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2026-56434, CVE-2026-42533, and CVE-2026-60005, impact the data-plane request processing of NGINX rather than […]

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