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CVE-2025-30739 | Oracle CRM Technical Foundation up to 12.2.13 Preferences improper authorization
CVE-2025-30743 | Oracle Lease and Finance Management 12.2.13 Internal Operations privilege escalation
CVE-2025-30748 | Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.60/8.61/8.62 PIA Core Technology Remote Code Execution
CVE-2025-30749 | Oracle Java SE/GraalVM for JDK/GraalVM Enterprise Edition 2D Remote Code Execution
CVE-2024-27348
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Abacus dark web drug market goes offline in suspected exit scam
Et tu, пятница? Как день недели предаёт инвесторов хуже Брута
AsyncRAT Spawns Concerning Labyrinth of Forks
CVE-2025-6747 | Avada Fusion Builder Plugin up to 3.12.1 on WordPress Shortcode fusion_map cross site scripting
CVE-2025-5845 | Affiliate Reviews Plugin up to 1.0.6 on WordPress numColumns cross site scripting
CVE-2025-5843 | Brandfolder Plugin up to 5.0.19 on WordPress ID cross site scripting
CVE-2025-2799 | WP Event Manager Plugin up to 3.1.49 on WordPress cross site scripting
Apache Tomcat Coyote Vulnerability Let Attackers Trigger DoS Attack
A newly disclosed flaw in Apache Tomcat’s Coyote engine—tracked as CVE-2025-53506—has surfaced in the latest round of HTTP/2 security advisories. First noted in the National Vulnerability Database five days ago, the weakness stems from Coyote’s failure to enforce a hard cap on concurrent streams when an HTTP/2 client never acknowledges the server’s initial SETTINGS frame. […]
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Waltz brushes off SignalGate questions, points finger at CISA
In congressional testimony, President Trump’s former national security adviser said his use of Signal to coordinate military operations was “driven by” cybersecurity guidance from CISA.
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