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CVE-2025-32289 | ApusTheme Yozi Plugin up to 2.0.52 on WordPress filename control
CVE-2025-31912 | gavias Enzio Plugin up to 1.1.8 on WordPress filename control
CVE-2025-31633 | gavias Kiamo Plugin up to 1.3.3 on WordPress filename control
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CVE-2025-41407 | Zoho ManageEngine ADAudit Plus up to 8510 OU History Report sql injection
CVE-2025-36527 | Zoho ManageEngine ADAudit Plus up to 8510 Report Export sql injection
CVE-2024-7803 | GitLab Community Edition/Enterprise Edition up to 17.10.6/17.11.2/18.0.0 Webhook allocation of resources (Issue 479168)
CVE-2025-4379 | Studio Fabryka DobryCMS up to up to 29.04.2025 URL szukaj cross site scripting
CVE-2025-31423 | AncoraThemes Umberto Plugin up to 1.2.8 on WordPress deserialization
CVE-2025-31049 | themeton Dash Plugin up to 1.3 on WordPress deserialization
CVE-2025-3894 | Jan Syski MegaBIP up to 5.19 Text Editor cross site scripting
CVE-2025-31397 | smartcms Bus Ticket Booking with Seat Reservation for WooCommerce Plugin sql injection
CVE-2025-31069 | themeton HotStar Plugin up to 1.4 on WordPress deserialization
CVE-2024-9163 | GitLab Community Edition/Enterprise Edition up to 17.10.6/17.11.2/18.0.0 MR clickjacking
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Venice.ai’s Unrestricted Access Sparks Concerns Over AI-Driven Cyber Threats
Venice.ai has rapidly emerged as a disruptive force in the AI landscape, positioning itself as an “uncensored” and “private” alternative to mainstream platforms like ChatGPT. Unlike conventional AI chatbots, Venice.ai operates using leading open-source models such as DeepSeek R1 671B, Llama 3.1 405B, and Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large, but without the content moderation and ethical […]
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US Takes Down DanaBot Malware, Indicts Developers
A top figure in the Russian cybercrime gang behind DanaBot infected his own computer with the malware, allowing an FBI agent to search an image of his system, U.S. federal prosecutors disclosed Thursday in indictments and an announced disruption of the malware's infrastructure.
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Law enforcement seizes Lumma infrastructure, threat actor exploits cloud subdomains to spread malware, and Russia's GRU targets Ukraine aid efforts.
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