How an Emerging Industrial Protocol Family Could Put OT at Risk
New research shows how attacks against some unprotected TSN protocols could allow attackers to disrupt or manipulate physical processes
GitLab has patched two critical vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-19478, a code injection flaw with a CVSS score of 9.4 that allows unauthenticated attackers to modify or delete public projects and user data through GraphQL directive exploitation. The second vulnerability, CVE-2026-19650, is a high-severity CSRF flaw in GitLab's GraphQL multiplex query handler that could enable unauthorized mutations via GET requests. Organizations running self-managed GitLab CE/EE versions 18.2 through 19.2 are urged to upgrade immediately to the patched releases (18.11.11, 19.0.8, 19.1.6, or 19.2.4).
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