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CVE-2025-40547 SolarWinds Serv-U Logic Abuse - Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
A logic error vulnerability exists in Serv-U which when abused could give a malicious actor with access to admin privileges the ability to execute code. This issue requires administrative privileges to abuse. On Windows deployments, the risk is scored as a medium because services frequently run...
GHSA-V5W9-PRXF-W882 Flowise has Authentication Bypass Using Unprotected Registration Endpoint (/register)
Summary An unauthenticated attacker can exploit the unprotected registration endpoint /register to create a new user and bypass authentication. Details Critical vulnerability in Flowise 3.0.1 on-premise deployment allows unauthenticated attackers to exploit the /api/v1/account/register endpoint t...
CVE-2025-64307
The Brightpick Internal Logic Control web interface is accessible without requiring user authentication. An unauthorized user could exploit this interface to manipulate robot control functions, including initiating or halting runners, assigning jobs, clearing stations, and deploying storage totes...
An Evaluation Framework for Network IDS/IPS Datasets: Leveraging MITRE ATT&CK and Industry Relevance Metrics
The performance of Machine Learning ML and Deep Learning DL-based Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems IDS/IPS is critically dependent on the relevance and quality of the datasets used for training and evaluation. However, current AI model evaluation practices for developing IDS/IPS focus...
7 Steps for Securing Generative AI in Enterprises
Think of your AI strategy like building a skyscraper. You wouldn't construct twenty floors and then try to figure out where the foundation should go. Security must be part of the blueprint from the very beginning. Bolting on security measures after an AI model is already in use is a recipe for...
AVEVA Edge
RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow a local attacker to reverse engineer passwords through brute force. 2. RECOMMENDED PRACTICES CISA recommends users take defensive measures to minimize the risk of exploitation of this vulnerability, such as: Minimize...
MAL-2025-176921 Malicious code in nurai-sutaf-danabia (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 234230d6ca9a72313a64dcddd488a4d1a3f7e5208f8cc76e4013bd81e0d69a51 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
Malicious code in masioaluan-ofa-batoia (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector c853f6678d96699ec63543304b2e36dfffd54ecf7db3f9e5be655af1f63c4831 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
CVE-2025-2843
A flaw was found in the Observability Operator. The Operator creates a ServiceAccount with ClusterRole upon deployment of the Namespace-Scoped Custom Resource MonitorStack. This issue allows an adversarial Kubernetes Account with only namespaced-level roles, for example, a tenant controlling a...
CVE-2025-2843 Observability-operator: observability operator privilege escalation
A flaw was found in the Observability Operator. The Operator creates a ServiceAccount with ClusterRole upon deployment of the Namespace-Scoped Custom Resource MonitorStack. This issue allows an adversarial Kubernetes Account with only namespaced-level roles, for example, a tenant controlling a...
curl: Hash exposed in public repository
An image hash is publicly exposed on Github Steps to reproduce: See at https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/master/Dockerfile Solution: If you want to keep the hash, the repository should be private Use official tags without specific hashes or environment variables Best, @skymander Impact An attacke...
Malicious code in lengthy_parrot_z3n (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 3a0b0eb6072983e611c9c53742164837cf4103e9d4cd1d6bf7d63a4ffc42b07d This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
Malicious code in mahesa-klanting79-riris (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 55b8a1a2041ea29de5490dfbab1c01393e1d2322c137014bb05d9ac4cdac1cf5 This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
MAL-2025-83600 Malicious code in bella-kue9-riris (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector c67f1f7f34251ada4e1f3c23b88d928e57db2bd4206f5aefc69cda949bd9e50c This package appears to be part of the tea.xyz token reward campaign that flooded npm. These packages typically contain autopublish scripts auto.js,...
Security Bulletin: NVIDIA Triton Inference Server- November 2025
NVIDIA has released a software update for NVIDIA Triton Inference Server. To protect your system, download and install the latest release from the Triton Inference Server Releases page on GitHub and view the Secure Deployment Considerations Guide. Go to NVIDIA Product Security. Details The...
CVE-2025-64504 Langfuse vulnerable to cross‑organization enumeration of member & invitation lists via project membership APIs
Langfuse is an open source large language model engineering platform. Starting in version 2.70.0 and prior to versions 2.95.11 and 3.124.1, in certain project membership APIs, the server trusted a user‑controlled orgId and used it in authorization checks. As a result, any authenticated user on th...
CVE-2025-59777
NULL pointer dereference vulnerability exists in GNU libmicrohttpd v1.0.2 and earlier. The vulnerability was fixed in commit ff13abc on the master branch of the libmicrohttpd Git repository, after the v1.0.2 tag. A specially crafted packet sent by an attacker could cause a denial-of-service DoS...
⚡ Weekly Recap: Hyper-V Malware, Malicious AI Bots, RDP Exploits, WhatsApp Lockdown and More
Cyber threats didn't slow down last week—and attackers are getting smarter. We're seeing malware hidden in virtual machines, side-channel leaks exposing AI chats, and spyware quietly targeting Android devices in the wild. But that's just the surface. From sleeper logic bombs to a fresh alliance...