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A serious vulnerability in 7-Zip, tracked as CVE-2025-11001, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code by exploiting how older versions handle ZIP files. Although active exploitation hasn't been seen yet, a public proof-of-concept increases the risk of future attacks, especially on Windows systems with privileged accounts. Users must manually update to version 25.01 to mitigate the threat.
CISA confirmed that a serious vulnerability in the Linux kernel, CVE-2024-1086, is being actively exploited in ransomware attacks. This flaw allows local attackers to escalate their privileges, potentially gaining root access and compromising entire systems. Federal agencies must secure their systems by June 20, 2024, or implement specific mitigations.
Attackers are exploiting a critical authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2025-2825) in CrushFTP file transfer software, allowing unauthenticated access to unpatched versions. CrushFTP has urged users to update their software immediately, while security monitoring platforms report numerous exploitation attempts against exposed servers. A workaround is available for those unable to update right away, but vulnerability remains a significant concern, especially given past attacks linked to ransomware gangs.