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CVE-2025-48256 | Xylus Themes Import Social Events Plugin up to 1.8.5 on WordPress cross site scripting
CVE-2025-44880 | WAVLINK WL-WN579A3 1.0 /cgi-bin/adm.cgi command injection
CVE-2025-44882 | WAVLINK WL-WN579A3 1.0 /cgi-bin/firewall.cgi command injection
CVE-2025-44881 | WAVLINK WL-WN579A3 1.0 /cgi-bin/qos.cgi command injection
CVE-2025-29691 | hailey888 oa_system prior 2025.01.01 LoginsController.java Username cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-14880)
CVE-2023-36845
CVE-2024-58136
CVE-2025-2760
CVE-2025-2761
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CVE-2025-29690 | hailey888 oa_system prior 2025.01.01 AddrController.java outtype cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-14875)
AI agents have access to key data across the enterprise
82% of organizations already use AI agents, but only 44% of organizations report having policies in place to secure them, according to SailPoint. While 53% are in the process of developing such policies, the reality is that most remain exposed today. AI agents pose security risks for organizations 96% of technology professionals consider AI agents a growing risk, even as 98% of organizations plan to expand their use of them within the next year. The … More →
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Actionable Threat Intelligence for Mitigating Emerging Cyber Threats
As ransomware gangs, state-sponsored hackers, and AI-powered malware operators intensify their campaigns, organizations worldwide are racing to implement actionable threat intelligence frameworks that transform raw data into preemptive defense mechanisms. The global threat intelligence market, projected to reach $26.19 billion by 2029, reflects this strategic shift as businesses move beyond reactive security measures to intelligence-driven […]
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Exchange 2016, 2019 support ends soon: What IT should do to stay secure
Microsoft is ending support for Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, and Outlook 2016 on October 14, 2025. That date might seem far off, but if you’re managing email systems or Office deployments, it’s worth paying attention to now. These products will keep working past that deadline, but without security updates or tech support, they’ll be risky to keep in production. What’s ending and when? The key date to remember is October 14, 2025. On … More →
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