Comparison Overview
Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies

Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies
12, Place des États-Unis, None, Montrouge, Île-de-France, FR, 92120
Last Update: 19/01/2026
Filiale du groupe Crédit Agricole, Crédit Agricole Transitions & Énergies est un acteur qui accompagne et facilite les transitions environnementales de ses clients à travers le financement et l’investissement dans des projets d’EnR, la production et la fourniture d'élec...

ENGIE Solutions France
1 Place Samuel de Champlain, Courbevoie, 92400, FR
Last Update: 04/04/2026
ENGIE Solutions, l'allié de confiance des entreprises, des industries et des collectivités engagées dans la neutralité carbone. Grâce à la pluralité de nos compétences, de nos capacités et de nos champs d’intervention, nous sommes en mesure d’offrir des solutions glob...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Services for Renewable Energy Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies in 2026.
Incidents vs Services for Renewable Energy Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for ENGIE Solutions France in 2026.
Incident History - Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - ENGIE Solutions France (X = Date, Y = Severity)
ENGIE Solutions France cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

Crédit Agricole Transitions & Energies

ENGIE Solutions France
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
Authentication bypass using an alternate path or channel in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) allows an unauthorized attacker to perform tampering over a network.
JLine is a Java library for handling console input. Prior to 3.30.14, 4.0.16, and 4.2.1, the JLine3 Telnet server remote-telnet module does not apply an upper bound to terminal dimensions received via the Telnet NAWS option, and TelnetIO.handleNAWS() in TelnetIO.java:856-879 reads client-supplied width and height as 16-bit unsigned integers and passes values such as 65535x65535 to setTerminalGeometry(), allowing an unauthenticated remote attacker to repeatedly alternate values and trigger continuous expensive rendering work that causes CPU exhaustion and denial of service. This issue is fixed in versions 3.30.14, 4.0.16, and 4.2.1.
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/3ea9cad8699714dc072fade29d36be0d1e23d708
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/733eb353dca7b0ea0252e724445b6defa29c393e
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/86b7ba7801988aadb1a67555629522a71d603bd3
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/pull/2000
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/releases/tag/4.0.16
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/releases/tag/4.2.1
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/security/advisories/GHSA-2r2c-cx56-8933
JLine is a Java library for handling console input. Prior to 3.30.14, 4.0.16, and 4.2.1, the JLine3 Telnet server remote-telnet module does not limit the number of environment variables a client may inject via the Telnet NEW-ENVIRON option, and TelnetIO.readNEVariables() in TelnetIO.java:1127-1180 stores each variable pair in a HashMap held by ConnectionData, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to flood unique variable pairs before the terminating IAC SE byte and exhaust JVM heap memory with an OutOfMemoryError. This issue is fixed in versions 3.30.14, 4.0.16, and 4.2.1.
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/0389f0ee6d0375901b602671ad5dafd4d1d4ee09
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/4ee3a73849ffb9a85ec748e4e8cd8f6d81f84f40
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/commit/934f09e6128cee33c2b13d42b6e859c1ee2d194b
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/pull/2000
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/pull/2001
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/releases/tag/4.0.16
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/releases/tag/4.2.1
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/releases/tag/jline-3.30.14
- https://github.com/jline/jline3/security/advisories/GHSA-47qp-hqvx-6r3f
Exposure of private personal information to an unauthorized actor in Windows RDP allows an unauthorized attacker to disclose information over a network.
Feathersjs is a framework for creating web APIs and real-time applications with TypeScript or JavaScript. In 5.0.44 and earlier, the _.merge(target, source) utility exported by @feathersjs/commons recursively merges source into target by iterating Object.keys(source). When source was produced by JSON.parse and contains a __proto__, constructor, or prototype key, that key is returned as an own-enumerable property; the recursive merge then resolves target['__proto__'] to Object.prototype and writes attacker-supplied properties onto it, polluting the prototype for all plain objects in the process for the lifetime of the Node process. This issue is fixed in version 5.0.45.