BIND 9 is a technology platform tracked across 5 threat clusters and 6 intelligence report mentions on ThreatCluster. First observed November 2, 2025; most recent activity June 15, 2026.
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has released critical patches for multiple vulnerabilities in ISC BIND 9, a widely used DNS server software. Two high-severity vulnerabilities, CVE-2026-1519 and CVE-2026-3104,…
Fedora has released important security updates for BIND 9.21.22, addressing multiple vulnerabilities including CVE-2026-3592, CVE-2026-3039, CVE-2026-5946, CVE-2026-5950, CVE-2026-5947, and CVE-2026-3593. These…
Recent cybersecurity reports detail zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Android and Cisco systems, alongside a critical DoS vulnerability in BIND 9. The BIND 9 vulnerability (CVE-2025-5470) allows server crashes through…
On May 21, 2026, multiple updates for BIND 9 were released, including versions 1:9.18.39-0ubuntu0.22.04.4, 1:9.18.39-0ubuntu0.24.04.5, 1:9.20.11-1ubuntu2.4, and 1:9.20.18-1ubuntu2.1. These updates address various…
A high-severity vulnerability in BIND 9, tracked as CVE-2025-13878, allows remote attackers to crash DNS servers by sending specially crafted malformed DNS records. This flaw affects the widely used DNS server software,…