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    Patching Vulnerabilities Faster Reduces Risks & Lower Cyber Risk Index

    April 22, 2025

    Patching Vulnerabilities Faster Reduces Risks & Lower Cyber Risk Index

    A significant correlation between vulnerability patching speed and reduced cybersecurity risks has emerged according to groundbreaking research released on March 25, 2025.
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    Description : Polkadot Frontier is an Ethereum and EVM compatibility layer for Polkadot and Substrate. In versions prior to commit 36f70d1, the Curve25519Add and Curve25519ScalarMul precompiles incorrectly handle invalid Ristretto point representations. Instead of returning an error, they silently treat invalid input bytes as the Ristretto identity element, leading to potentially incorrect cryptographic results. This is fixed in commit 36f70d1.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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