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CVE-2025-55129
HackerOne community member Kassem S.kassems94 has reported that username handling in Revive Adserver was still vulnerable to impersonation attacks after the fix for CVE-2025-52672, via several alternate techniques. Homoglyphs based impersonation has been independently reported by other HackerOne...
CVE-2025-55129
HackerOne community member Kassem S.kassems94 has reported that username handling in Revive Adserver was still vulnerable to impersonation attacks after the fix for CVE-2025-52672, via several alternate techniques. Homoglyphs based impersonation has been independently reported by other HackerOne...
CVE-2025-0411: Ukrainian Organizations Targeted in Zero-Day Campaign and Homoglyph Attacks
The Trend ZDI team offers an analysis on how CVE-2025-0411, a zero-day vulnerability in 7-Zip, was actively exploited to target Ukrainian organizations in a SmokeLoader campaign involving homoglyph attacks...
Trojan Source: Hiding malicious code in plain sight
Researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, have released details of a cunning and insidious new class of software vulnerability that allows attackers to hide code in plain sight, within the source code of computer programs. The techniques demonstrated by the researchers could be used to pois...
Vulnerabilities related to Unicode fixed
Researchers from the universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh have developed developed attack methods for compromising open-source software. This involves the abuse of Unicode control characters. By placing control characters in the source code at tactical places in tactical places, source code is...