Aggregator
CVE-2025-1332 | FastCMS up to 0.1.5 Template Menu menu cross site scripting (IBKJ1W)
CVE-2025-22208 | joomsky JS Jobs Component 1.1.5-1.4.3 on Joomla filter_email sql injection
CVE-2024-13563 | rustaurius Front End Users Plugin up to 3.2.30 on WordPress Shortcode forgot-password cross site scripting
CVE-2025-22209 | joomsky JS Jobs Component up to 1.4.3 on Joomla Employer Payment History Search searchpaymentstatus sql injection
CVE-2025-0935 | maxfoundry Media Library Folders Plugin up to 8.3.0 on WordPress Setting authorization
CVE-2024-13525 | algoritmika Customer Email Verification for WooCommerce Plugin Shortcode information disclosure
CVE-2024-4282 | Brocade SANnav up to 2.3.1a SSH risky encryption
CVE-2025-26819 | Monero up to 0.18.3.4 allocation of resources
CVE-2024-5462 | Brocade Fabric OS 9.2.0 cleartext transmission
CVE-2024-13306 | Maps Plugin using Google Maps for WordPress up to 1.9.3 on WordPress Setting cross site scripting
CVE-2024-13208 | Maps Plugin using Google Maps for WordPress up to 1.9.3 on WordPress Setting cross site scripting
CVE-2024-5461 | Brocade Fabric OS up to 8.2.3e Management Protocol system.sh command injection
CVE-2024-13513 | oliverpos Oliver POS Plugin up to 2.4.2.3 on WordPress Logging authorization
CVE-2025-1302 | jsonpath-plus up to 10.2.x code injection (SNYK-JS-JSONPATHPLUS-8719585)
Lynx
Embargo
2025解题领红包之七 Windows高级Writeup
Elon Musk’s DOGE Website Database Vulnerability Let Anyone Make Entries Directly
A website launched by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been found to have a significant security vulnerability, allowing unauthorized users to directly modify its content. The vulnerability discovered by two web development experts arises from the website’s use of an unsecured external database. This allowed anyone aware of the vulnerability to post […]
The post Elon Musk’s DOGE Website Database Vulnerability Let Anyone Make Entries Directly appeared first on Cyber Security News.
Law Enforcement Can’t Save You From Romance Scams
Once a conversation starts and a personal connection is established, scammers behind a screen can lure their targets into video call scams utilizing high-quality deepfake technology
The post Law Enforcement Can’t Save You From Romance Scams appeared first on Security Boulevard.