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PT-2025-28952 · Ruckus +1 · Smartzone +2
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: RUCKUS SmartZone SZ versions prior to 6.1.2p3 Refresh Build Description: RUCKUS SmartZone SZ is susceptible to a directory traversal issue that allows unauthorized access to files. The issue is caused by insufficient validation of user-suppli...
CVE-2024-56468
IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source 11.4 could allow a remote user to cause a denial of service by sending an invalid HTTP request to the log reading service...
CVE-2024-56468 IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source denial of service
IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source 11.4 could allow a remote user to cause a denial of service by sending an invalid HTTP request to the log reading service...
Security Bulletin: IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source is vulnerable to a denial of service by sending an invalid HTTP request to the log reading service due to CVE-2024-56468.
Summary An invalid HTTP request to the log reading service could lead to a denial of service for IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source. Vulnerability Details CVEID:CVE-2024-56468 DESCRIPTION: IBM InfoSphere Data Replication VSAM for z/OS Remote Source could allow a remote us...
CVE-2025-49658
Out-of-bounds read in Windows TDX.sys allows an authorized attacker to disclose information locally...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-48384
Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations and full access to internals. When reading a config value, Git strips any trailing carriage return and line feed CRLF. When writing a config entry, values with ...
CVE-2025-7146
The iPublish System developed by Jhenggao has an Arbitrary File Reading vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary system file...
CVE-2025-7146 Jhenggao iPublish System - Arbitrary File Reading through Path Traversal
The iPublish System developed by Jhenggao has an Arbitrary File Reading vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary system file...
CVE-2025-7146
The CVE-2025-7146 entry concerns the Jhenggao iPublish System, where an Arbitrary File Reading vulnerability enables unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary system files. Public sources in the connected documents confirm the affected product (iPublish System) and the root cause as a pa...
CVE-2025-7146 Jhenggao iPublish System - Arbitrary File Reading through Path Traversal
The iPublish System developed by Jhenggao has an Arbitrary File Reading vulnerability, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary system file...
CVE-2025-53375 Dokploy allows attackers to read any file that the Traefik process user can access
Dokploy is a self-hostable Platform as a Service PaaS that simplifies the deployment and management of applications and databases. An authenticated attacker can read any file that the Traefik process user can access e.g., /etc/passwd, application source, environment variable files containing...
The vulnerability of the llcp_sock.c component in the Linux operating system’s kernel allows a hacker to cause service interruptions as well as trigger system failures.
The vulnerability of the llcpsock.c component in the Linux operating system’s kernel is related to reading data from beyond the allowed buffer limits. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to cause service failures...
LlamaIndex 安全漏洞
LlamaIndex is a data framework for LLM applications from the LlamaIndex open source. A security vulnerability exists in LlamaIndex versions 0.12.23 through 0.12.28, which stems from an unresolved symbolic link in the ObsidianReader class that could lead to arbitrary file reading...
CVE-2025-38159
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
CVE-2025-38159 wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: rtw88: fix the 'para' buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since 'para' array is passed to 'rtwfwbtwificontrolrtwdev, para0, ¶1', which reads 5 bytes: void rtwfwbtwificontrolstruct...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel, which stems from the possibility of out-of-bounds access to net/mdiobus when reading or writing...
Give footnotes the boot
I hate footnotes1, and hopefully by the end of this, you will too. Let's get down to it… The UX of footnotes in printed media You, the reader, encounter a tiny number2 within some prose. This indicates to you that I, the writer, have something more to say on this topic. And, for your inconvenienc...
The vulnerability in the LLVM Toolchain development tools, related to reading data beyond the buffer boundary, allows a attacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the LLVM Toolchain development tools is related to reading data beyond the allowed buffer size. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow an attacker to cause a service failure...
CVE-2025-53392
In Netgate pfSense CE 2.8.0, the "WebCfg - Diagnostics: Command" privilege allows reading arbitrary files via diagcommand.php dlPath directory traversal. NOTE: the Supplier's perspective is that this is intended behavior for this privilege level, and that system administrators are informed throug...
CVE-2025-53392
In Netgate pfSense CE 2.8.0, the "WebCfg - Diagnostics: Command" privilege allows reading arbitrary files via diagcommand.php dlPath directory traversal. NOTE: the Supplier's perspective is that this is intended behavior for this privilege level, and that system administrators are informed throug...