Comparison Overview
NCI Center for Global Health

NCI Center for Global Health
9609 Medical Center Dr, Rockville, 20850, US
Last Update: 13/02/2026
CGH supports the NCI mission by advancing global cancer research and coordinating NCI engagement in global cancer control. CGH's vision is to reduce worldwide cancer suffering through global scientific discovery and dissemination. Two fundamental beliefs underlie this ...

The University of Edinburgh
Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, GB, EH8 9YL
Last Update: 01/04/2026
Imagine what you could do at a world-leading university that is globally recognised for its teaching, research and innovation. The University of Edinburgh has been providing students with world-class teaching for more than 425 years, unlocking the potential of some o...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Research Services Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for NCI Center for Global Health in 2026.
Incidents vs Research Services Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for The University of Edinburgh in 2026.
Incident History - NCI Center for Global Health (X = Date, Y = Severity)
NCI Center for Global Health cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - The University of Edinburgh (X = Date, Y = Severity)
The University of Edinburgh cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

NCI Center for Global Health

The University of Edinburgh
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
LibreChat is an enhanced ChatGPT clone that supports multiple AI providers. In versions up to and including 0.8.3, a shared-agent editor can delete file records through `DELETE /api/files` that the owner has reused across multiple agents. The deletion removes the file globally — not just from the shared agent — breaking the owner's other private agents that reference the same `file_id`. The private agent retains a stale `file_id` reference that no longer resolves. A shared-agent editor can destroy files that the owner uses across multiple agents. The owner's private agents — which the attacker has no access to — break silently with stale `file_id` references. This is a cross-agent integrity violation: editing access to one agent should not affect another. Version 0.8.4 contains a patch.
LibreChat is an enhanced ChatGPT clone that supports multiple AI providers. In versions up to and including 0.8.3, users with only `VIEW` access to an MCP server can retrieve the server's decrypted admin-managed secrets through `GET /api/mcp/servers` and `GET /api/mcp/servers/:serverName`. The returned config includes plaintext values for `apiKey.key` and `oauth.client_secret`. This allows viewers of a shared MCP server to exfiltrate the underlying provider credentials. Version 0.8..4 contains a patch. Other remediations include: never returning decrypted admin-managed secrets to non-owners; redacting apiKey.key and oauth.client_secret from all API responses consider returning only boolean presence indicators for secrets, similar to the auth-values route pattern; and, if owners need to edit configs without re-entering secrets, preserving secrets server-side and returning placeholders instead of plaintext.
When returning errors, functions in the net/textproto package would include its input as part of the error. This might allow an attacker to inject misleading content to errors that are printed or logged.
Decoding a maliciously-crafted MIME header containing many invalid encoded-words can consume excessive CPU.
alf.io is an open source ticket reservation system for conferences, trade shows, workshops, and meetups. Prior to version 2.0-M5-2606, the alf.io extension sandbox injects a fully-functional HTTP client (`simpleHttpClient`) into every extension script's scope. The `postFileAndSaveResponse()` method accepts an arbitrary filesystem path as its `file` parameter and reads the file contents using `new FileInputStream(file)` with no path validation, directory restriction, or allowlist. A malicious extension script can read any file accessible to the JVM process user and exfiltrate it to an attacker-controlled server via HTTP POST. Version 2.0-M5-2606 patches the issue.