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Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. The mission of the city organization is to make Tallinn the best place to live for the people staying here, the desired destination for people arriving here, and a good place of departure for people who start here. For this purpose, the management of Tallinn as an organization is human-centered, transparent, and cooperative. The city is managed on the basis of a Tallinn 2035 development strategy and other development documents are based thereon. The development strategy is the social agreement of the citizens on what their city should be like in the future. The city communicates with the public and stakeholders in a manner that is open and understandable, and it is easy for people to communicate with the city in turn. The city organization is an organization that learns and works together, it is built in consideration of objectives and performance and its structure adapts over time. The management decisions of the city are based on knowledge and data. New approaches and new solutions are tested. On this account, we share the latest news from the city of Tallinn and its organizations. Show more Show less
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No incidents recorded for United States of America in 2025.
No incidents recorded for City of Tallinn in 2025.
United States of America cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
City of Tallinn cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company
Hitachi Vantara Pentaho Data Integration and Analytics Community Dashboard Framework prior to versions 10.2.0.4, including 9.3.0.x and 8.3.x display the full server stack trace when encountering an error within the GetCdfResource servlet.
Pentaho Data Integration and Analytics Community Dashboard Editor plugin versions before 10.2.0.4, including 9.3.0.x and 8.3.x, deserialize untrusted JSON data without constraining the parser to approved classes and methods.
A security flaw has been discovered in CTCMS Content Management System up to 2.1.2. The impacted element is an unknown function in the library /ctcms/libs/Ct_Config.php of the component Backend System Configuration Module. The manipulation of the argument Cj_Add/Cj_Edit results in code injection. The attack can be executed remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be exploited.
A vulnerability was identified in CTCMS Content Management System up to 2.1.2. The affected element is the function Save of the file /ctcms/libs/Ct_App.php of the component Backend App Configuration Module. The manipulation of the argument CT_App_Paytype leads to code injection. Remote exploitation of the attack is possible. The exploit is publicly available and might be used.
Weblate is a web based localization tool. In versions prior to 5.15, it was possible to accept an invitation opened by a different user. Version 5.15. contains a patch. As a workaround, avoid leaving one's Weblate sessions with an invitation opened unattended.