Comparison Overview
The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation
1 Letterman Drive, San Francisco, CA, US, 94129
Last Update: 05/08/2026
The Linux Foundation is the organization of choice for the world's top developers and companies to build ecosystems that accelerate open technology development and commercial adoption. Together with the worldwide open source community, it is solving the hardest technolo...

Atlassian
Level 6/341 George St, Sydney, 2000, AU
Last Update: 10/08/2026
Atlassian powers the collaboration that helps teams accomplish what would otherwise be impossible alone. From space missions and motor racing to bugs in code and IT requests, no task is too large or too small with the right team, the right tools, and the right practice...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Software Development Industry Avg (This Year)
The Linux Foundation has 560.38% more incidents than the average of same-industry companies with at least one recorded incident.
Incidents vs Software Development Industry Avg (This Year)
Atlassian has 288.35% more incidents than the average of all companies with at least one recorded incident.
Incident History - The Linux Foundation (X = Date, Y = Severity)
The Linux Foundation cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - Atlassian (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Atlassian cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

The Linux Foundation

Atlassian
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
In OpenStack Glance through 32.0.0, the /v2/tasks API accepts type=import tasks that bypass import_filtering_opts, allowing an admin to fetch internal URLs from the Glance service network (aka SSRF), as long as https:// or http:// is used. This API has been available only to admins since Xena, and it has been deprecated for several releases.
SPIP before 4.4.20 allows unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, as exploited in the wild in August 2026. This is related to incorrect identification of <?php blocks, and var_export's mishandling of certain cases such as presence of a '<' character.
Path traversal in apport-unpack in Canonical Apport before 2.36.0, 2.34.2, and 2.28.4 on Linux allows an attacker to create or overwrite arbitrary files with the privileges of the executing user via an attacker controlled key names in crash report files.
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability has been reported in PTC Windchill PDMLink and PTC FlexPLM. The vulnerability may be exploited through the deserialization of untrusted data.
A critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability has been reported in PTC Windchill and PTC FlexPLM. The vulnerability may be exploited through the deserialization of untrusted data.