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Attackers can steal login credentials from Apache servers

CGA-w9hp-459q-75q3
Summary

A security weakness in Apache servers allows hackers to obtain sensitive login information, which could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data. This vulnerability affects servers that use a specific authentication mechanism. To protect your server, apply the latest security patches as soon as possible.

What to do
  • Update chainguard linux-aws-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-qemu-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 to version 6.12.74-r1.
  • Update chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-aws-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-azure-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
  • Update chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 to version 6.12.76-r0.
Affected software
VendorProductAffected versionsFix available
chainguard linux-aws-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-qemu-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 <= 6.12.74-r1 6.12.74-r1
chainguard linux-gcp-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
chainguard linux-aws-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
chainguard linux-azure-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
chainguard linux-vmware-6.12 <= 6.12.76-r0 6.12.76-r0
Original title
CGA-w9hp-459q-75q3
Published: 6 Mar 2026 · Updated: 10 Mar 2026 · First seen: 6 Mar 2026