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EUVD-2025-203889
A vulnerability exists in multiple Radiometer products that allow an attacker with physical access to the analyzer possibility to extract credential information. The vulnerability is due to a weakness in the design and insufficient credential protection in operating system. Other related CVE's ar...
CVE-2025-14097
A vulnerability in the application software of multiple Radiometer products may allow remote code execution and unauthorized device management when specific internal conditions are met. Exploitation requires that a remote connection is established with additional information obtained through othe...
CVE-2025-14096 Credential Disclosure vulnerability in Radiometer Products
A vulnerability exists in multiple Radiometer products that allow an attacker with physical access to the analyzer possibility to extract credential information. The vulnerability is due to a weakness in the design and insufficient credential protection in operating system. Other related CVE's ar...
CVE-2025-14095
A "Privilege boundary violation" vulnerability is identified affecting multiple Radiometer Products. Exploitation of this vulnerability gives a user with physical access to the analyzer, the possibility to gain unauthorized access to functionalities outside the restricted environment. The...
CVE-2025-14095
CVE-2025-14095, CVE-2025-14096, and CVE-2025-14097 describe vulnerabilities in multiple Radiometer products. The issues arise from design weaknesses in application/OS access control, credential protection, and remote code execution conditions, with exploitation involving physical access (for 1409...
CVE-2025-14095 Privilege boundary violation in Radiometer Products
A "Privilege boundary violation" vulnerability is identified affecting multiple Radiometer Products. Exploitation of this vulnerability gives a user with physical access to the analyzer, the possibility to gain unauthorized access to functionalities outside the restricted environment. The...
OnePlus Secretly Collects Way More Data Than It Should — Here’s How to Disable It
There is terrible news for all OnePlus lovers. Your OnePlus handset, running OxygenOS—the company's custom version of the Android operating system, is collecting way more data on its users than it requires. A recent blog post published today by security researcher Christopher Moore on his website...