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The article discusses a critical vulnerability identified in NVIDIA's software, designated CVE-2025-23266, which poses significant risks to AI systems using NVIDIA hardware. It highlights the implications of this vulnerability, potential exploits, and the necessity for immediate patching by users to safeguard their systems.
A critical vulnerability in the widely used Sudo program has been identified, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized root access on affected systems. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urging users to apply the necessary patches to mitigate potential exploitation of this flaw. Organizations are advised to prioritize updates to prevent security breaches.
SonicWall has issued a warning regarding a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-40599) in its SMA 100 series VPN appliances, allowing authenticated users to upload arbitrary files, potentially leading to remote code execution. Despite no evidence of active exploitation, the company advises users to patch their devices and monitor for signs of compromise due to ongoing attacks targeting the appliances. Recommendations include enhancing security measures such as enforcing multi-factor authentication and limiting remote management access.
Technical details of a high-severity flaw in Cisco IOS XE WLC, identified as CVE-2025-20188, have been released, allowing potential exploitation by attackers. The vulnerability stems from a hard-coded JWT that enables unauthenticated file uploads and command execution on affected devices. Users are urged to upgrade to patched versions or disable the vulnerable feature immediately to mitigate risks.
Microsoft issued an emergency security update for a critical vulnerability in SharePoint Server, known as CVE-2025-53770, which is actively being exploited by hackers to breach various organizations, including U.S. federal agencies. The flaw allows attackers to access and control compromised servers using a backdoor tool named "ToolShell," prompting urgent recommendations for organizations to take immediate protective measures beyond just patching.