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CVE-2019-3924 | MikroTik RouterOS prior 6.42.12 (long-term)/6.43.12 (stable) Network Request confused deputy (EDB-46444 / BID-107177)
CVE-2021-21000 | WAGO PFC200 Packet allocation of resources (vde-2021-014)
CVE-2021-21001 | WAGO PFC200 Packet path traversal (vde-2021-014)
CVE-2021-30186 | CODESYS up to 2.4.7.48 heap-based overflow
CVE-2021-30188 | CODESYS up to 2.4.7.48 stack-based overflow
CVE-2021-30189 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 Web-Server stack-based overflow
CVE-2021-30190 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 Web Server access control
CVE-2021-30191 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 Web Server buffer overflow
CVE-2021-30192 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 authorization
CVE-2021-30193 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 Web Server out-of-bounds write
CVE-2021-30194 | CODESYS prior 1.1.9.20 Web Server out-of-bounds
Top 10 Best NDR Solutions (Network Detection and Response) in 2025
The network remains the central nervous system of every organization. While endpoints and cloud environments are crucial, all digital activity ultimately traverses the network. Implementing the best NDR solutions is essential for monitoring and securing this critical infrastructure. Traditional perimeter defenses like firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are no longer sufficient to combat the […]
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CVE-2025-49432 | FWDesign Ultimate Video Player Plugin up to 10.1 on WordPress authorization (EUVD-2025-25027)
CVE-2025-49897 | gopiplus Vertical Scroll Slideshow Gallery V2 Plugin up to 9.1 on WordPress sql injection (EUVD-2025-25028)
CVE-2025-55207 | withastro up to 9.4.0 //astro.build/press redirect (EUVD-2025-25029)
CVE-2025-49898 | Xolluteon Dropshix Plugin up to 4.0.14 on WordPress cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-25040)
Koninklijk en militair eerbetoon bij Indisch Monument
CVE-2003-0424 | Apple QuickTime/Darwin Streaming Server up to 4.1.3e URL Encoding Source information disclosure (ID 11361 / XFDB-12694)
Google Requires Crypto App Developers to Have License or Certification From Relevant Authorities
Google Play has implemented comprehensive licensing requirements for cryptocurrency exchanges and software wallets, fundamentally reshaping the mobile app ecosystem for digital asset services. The policy mandates that developers seeking to publish cryptocurrency applications must obtain specific licenses and certifications from relevant financial authorities in their target jurisdictions before distribution through Google’s platform. The new regulatory […]
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