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CVE-2025-62973
Missing Authorization vulnerability in Themekraft BuddyForms buddyforms allows Accessing Functionality Not Properly Constrained by ACLs.This issue affects BuddyForms: from n/a through = 2.9.0...
WordPress plugin KiotViet Sync 安全漏洞
WordPress and WordPress plugin are both products of the WordPress Foundation.WordPress is a blogging platform developed using the PHP language. The platform has the ability to host personal blogging sites on PHP and MySQL based servers.WordPress plugin is an application plugin... A security...
Strings in the maze: Finding hidden strengths and gaps in your team
Welcome to this week's edition of the Threat Source newsletter. "The truth about the world, he said, is that anything is possible... For existence has its own order and that no man's mind can compass, that mind itself being but a fact among others." ― Cormac McCarthy, "Blood Meridian" Earlier thi...
Real-World Usability of Vulnerability Proof-Of-Concepts: A Comprehensive Study
The Proof-of-Concept PoC for a vulnerability is crucial in validating its existence, mitigating false positives, and illustrating the severity of the security threat it poses. However, research on PoCs significantly lags behind studies focusing on vulnerability data. This discrepancy can be...
CVE-2020-36854
The Async JavaScript plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting in versions up to, and including, 2.19.07.14. This is due to missing authorization checks on the ajsteps AJAX aciton along with a lack on sanitization on the settings saved via the function. This makes it...
CVE-2025-34281 Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in ThingsBoard
ThingsBoard in versions prior to v4.2.1 allows an authenticated user to upload malicious SVG images via the "Image Gallery", leading to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting XSS vulnerability. The exploit can be triggered when any user accesses the public API endpoint of the malicious SVG images, or if t...
Why Unmonitored JavaScript Is Your Biggest Holiday Security Risk
Think your WAF has you covered? Think again. This holiday season, unmonitored JavaScript is a critical oversight allowing attackers to steal payment data while your WAF and intrusion detection systems see nothing. With the 2025 shopping season weeks away, visibility gaps must close now. Get the...
GHSA-35G6-RRW3-V6XC FlowiseAI/Flosise has File Upload vulnerability
Summary A file upload vulnerability in FlowiseAI allows authenticated users to upload arbitrary files without proper validation. This enables attackers to persistently store malicious Node.js web shells on the server, potentially leading to Remote Code Execution RCE. Details The system fails to...
Cyber Slavery Infrastructures: A Socio-Technical Study of Forced Criminality in Transnational Cybercrime
The rise of "cyber slavery," a technologically facilitated variant of forced criminality, signifies a concerning convergence of human trafficking and digital exploitation. In Southeast Asia, trafficked individuals are increasingly coerced into engaging in cybercrimes, including online fraud and...
New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise
For years, security leaders have treated artificial intelligence as an "emerging" technology, something to keep an eye on but not yet mission-critical. A new Enterprise AI and SaaS Data Security Report by AI & Browser Security company LayerX proves just how outdated that mindset has become. Far...
A Survey on Agentic Security: Applications, Threats and Defenses
The rapid shift from passive LLMs to autonomous LLM-agents marks a new paradigm in cybersecurity. While these agents can act as powerful tools for both offensive and defensive operations, the very agentic context introduces a new class of inherent security risks. In this work we present the first...
What Recent Cyber Attacks Reveal About Readiness in 2025
When we last wrote about the rising tide of cyberattacks hitting the retail sector, the headlines were already sobering: disruption at major brands, ransomware claims, and attackers showing a deep understanding of how to break into systems and exploit trust. But that was just the beginning. Since...
Why Software Signing (Still) Matters: Trust Boundaries in the Software Supply Chain
Software signing provides a formal mechanism for provenance by ensuring artifact integrity and verifying producer identity. It also imposes tooling and operational costs to implement in practice. In an era of centralized registries such as PyPI, npm, Maven Central, and Hugging Face, it is...
EUVD-2025-26767
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2025-24420
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
How to Close Threat Detection Gaps: Your SOC's Action Plan
Running a SOC often feels like drowning in alerts. Every morning, dashboards light up with thousands of signals; some urgent, many irrelevant. The job is to find the real threats fast enough to keep cases from piling up, prevent analyst burnout, and maintain client or leadership confidence. The...
GHSA-7JP2-5H22-M432 Auth0 Symfony SDK Does Not Properly Handle File Types in Bulk User Import
Overview In applications built with the Auth0-PHP SDK, the Bulk User Import endpoint does not validate the file path wrapper or value. Without proper validation, affected applications may accept arbitrary file paths or URLs. Am I affected? You are affected by this vulnerability if you meet the...
WordPress plugin Traveler 安全漏洞
WordPress and WordPress plugin are both products of the WordPress Foundation.WordPress is a set of blogging platforms developed using the PHP language. WordPress is a blogging platform developed using the PHP language, which provides the ability to host personal blog sites on PHP and MySQL based...
SoK: Potentials and Challenges of Large Language Models for Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering RE is central to software security, enabling tasks such as vulnerability discovery and malware analysis, but it remains labor-intensive and requires substantial expertise. Earlier advances in deep learning start to automate parts of RE, particularly for malware detection and...
CVE-2025-10184 OnePlus OxygenOS Telephony provider permission bypass
The vulnerability allows any application installed on the device to read SMS/MMS data and metadata from the system-provided Telephony provider without permission, user interaction, or consent. The user is also not notified that SMS data is being accessed. This could lead to sensitive information...