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In the Walters Art Museum collection, "Walters 51978" identifies a Japanese fuchi (a sword hilt collar) featuring dancing figures.
The number appears in several technical and informational contexts, most notably as a identifier for security vulnerabilities and specialized data entries. 1. Cybersecurity: CVE-2024-51978 In the Walters Art Museum collection, "Walters 51978"
Because the flaw is in the password derivation logic, it cannot be fixed with a simple firmware update for many models. Cybersecurity: CVE-2024-51978 Because the flaw is in the
It is the ID for a support issue in the Zephyr Project (an RTOS for IoT) regarding POSIX support. In the Walters Art Museum collection
In genetics, is a Variation ID in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) ClinVar database .
This vulnerability involves how default administrator passwords are generated. Hackers who know a printer's serial number can mathematically calculate the admin password, gaining full access without needing to reset the device.
Add POSIX times() support · Issue #51978 · zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr


