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SUSE CVE-2025-65431
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
CVE-2025-65319
When using the attachment interaction functionality, Blue Mail 1.140.103 and below saves documents to a file system without a Mark-of-the-Web tag, which allows attackers to bypass the built-in file protection mechanisms of both Windows OS and third-party software...
CVE-2025-65319
When using the attachment interaction functionality, Blue Mail 1.140.103 and below saves documents to a file system without a Mark-of-the-Web tag, which allows attackers to bypass the built-in file protection mechanisms of both Windows OS and third-party software...
[R2] Nessus Versions 10.11.1 and 10.9.6 Fix Multiple Vulnerabilities
R2 Nessus Versions 10.11.1 and 10.9.6 Fix Multiple Vulnerabilities Arnie Cabral Mon, 12/15/2025 - 09:48 Nessus leverages third-party software to help provide underlying functionality. Several of the third-party components expat, libxml2, libxslt were found to contain vulnerabilities, and updated...
PYSEC-2025-111
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
PYSEC-2025-111
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-65431
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
CVE-2025-65431
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2025-65431
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts...
CVE-2025-65431
An issue was discovered in allauth-django before 65.13.0. Both Okta and NetIQ were using preferredusername as the identifier for third-party provider accounts. That value may be mutable and should therefore be avoided for authorization decisions. The providers are now using sub instead...
CVE-2025-65431
CVE-2025-65431 affects allauth-django prior to 65.13.0. Okta and NetIQ implementations used the mutable identifier preferred_username for third‑party provider accounts; this value should not drive authorization decisions. The vulnerability arises because the identifier used for linking/authorizat...
Vulnerabilities fixed in Adobe Experience Manager
Adobe has fixed vulnerabilities in Adobe Experience Manager. Most of the fixed vulnerabilities involve Cross-Site Scripting XSS, which can lead to execution of arbitrary code or increase user privileges. This does require user interaction. The vulnerability with reference CVE-2025-64540 concerns ...
CVE-2025-48620
In onSomePackagesChanged of VoiceInteractionManagerService.java, there is a possible way for a third party application's component name to persist even after uninstalling due to a logic error in the code. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges...
CVE-2025-48620
In onSomePackagesChanged of VoiceInteractionManagerService.java, there is a possible way for a third party application's component name to persist even after uninstalling due to a logic error in the code. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges...
CVE-2025-48536
In grantAllowlistedPackagePermissions of SettingsSliceProvider.java, there is a possible way for a third party app to modify secure settings due to a confused deputy. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed fo...
CVE-2025-48536
In grantAllowlistedPackagePermissions of SettingsSliceProvider.java, there is a possible way for a third party app to modify secure settings due to a confused deputy. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed fo...
CVE-2025-48536
CVE-2025-48536 affects Android’s SettingsSliceProvider.java, specifically grantAllowlistedPackagePermissions. A third-party app could abuse a “confused deputy” flaw to modify secure settings, enabling local elevation of privilege with no extra execution privileges and no user interaction required...
CVE-2025-48536
In grantAllowlistedPackagePermissions of SettingsSliceProvider.java, there is a possible way for a third party app to modify secure settings due to a confused deputy. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed fo...
CVE-2025-48536
In grantAllowlistedPackagePermissions of SettingsSliceProvider.java, there is a possible way for a third party app to modify secure settings due to a confused deputy. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed fo...
How Can Retailers Cyber-Prepare for the Most Vulnerable Time of the Year?
The holiday season compresses risk into a short, high-stakes window. Systems run hot, teams run lean, and attackers time automated campaigns to get maximum return. Multiple industry threat reports show that bot-driven fraud, credential stuffing and account takeover attempts intensify around peak...