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New assessment for topic: CVE-2025-2825

Topic description: "CrushFTP versions 10.0.0 through 10.8.3 and 11.0.0 through 11.3.0 are affected by a vulnerability that may result in unauthenticated access ..."

"[CVE-2025-2825](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-2825) is a critical vulnerability affecting CrushFTP 11 below 11.3.1 and 10 below 10.8.4 ..."

Link: https://attackerkb.com/assessments/4c81cb24-aafd-4753-92bb-33c1190c24a5
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The demoscene has become a national UNESCO heritage in Sweden! I was part of making the application, so ofc I think it's great, but I wrote a little bit about how difficult it is to generalize the demoscene. https://www.goto80.com/the-demoscene-as-a-unesco-heritage-in-sweden

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@algernon As for generating SVG's, a fuzzer may be useful: https://komar.in/en/code/xmlfuzzer (haven't used this one, but the description fits)
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The Pentium processor, like many others, implements its instructions in microcode. Each step of an instruction is described by a micro-instruction, stored in the chip in the microcode ROM.
This die photo shows the parts of the Pentium. Let's take a quick look at the microcode ROM...1/N

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A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile, email account, and phone number removed by his employer Indiana University, and had his homes raided by the FBI. No one knows why.

Xiaofeng Wang

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/03/computer-scientist-goes-silent-after-fbi-raid-and-purging-from-university-website/

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Sufficient time has passed and I'm excited to share a demo and details of a CSRF vulnerability that I discovered in the popular gorilla/csrf library that has been present since its creation 😲 https://patrickod.com/csrf

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🚨 LibAFL 0.15.2 🚨

  • Rust 2024 edition
  • LibAFL_Unicorn
  • Use LibAFL rand types for other crates
  • Allow logging to StatsD
  • LibAFL_QEMU updates like binary-only ASan in Rust 🦀🦀🦀, inputs via StdIn, better snapshots

And so much more:

https://github.com/AFLplusplus/LibAFL/releases/tag/0.15.2

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HexShare - Share binaries with byte highlighting

https://hex.pov.sh/
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31 March 2016 | Imre Kertész (b. 1929), Hungarian Jewish writer & Holocaust Survivor died. His works - including Fateless - draw repeatedly on his experience at . Kertész won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature. https://nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2002/kertesz/biographical/

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Re: The Oracle Thing™ this quote from @dangoodin's story seems significant.

On Friday, when I asked Oracle for comment, a spokesperson asked if they could provide a statement that couldn’t be attributed to Oracle in any way. After I declined, the spokesperson said Oracle would have no comment.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/03/oracle-is-mum-on-reports-it-has-experienced-2-separate-data-breaches/

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In today's episode of drama in the CVE ecosystem:

The Canonical CNA created CVE-2025-0927 and an associated advisory for a heap overflow in HFS+ in the Linux kernel.

The Linux kernel CNA stripped out the information (like the reporter of Attila Szász, useful references, etc) from the CVE entry and added the passive-aggressive:

The Linux kernel CVE team has been assigned CVE-2025-0927 as it was incorrectly created by a different CNA that really should have known better to not have done this.to this issue. [sic]

Also TIL: If you look only at the assignerShortName in a cvelistV5 CVE entry, you might not get the whole picture of whose CVE it technically is. While the Linux kernel rewrote history to claim that they assigned the CVE, that was only done via the cna container's ProviderMetadata shortName value. The top-level [assignerShortName](https://github.com/CVEProject/cvelistV5/blob/main/cves/2025/0xxx/CVE-2025-0927.json#L7) for the entry still shows canonical.

Good times...

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@cR0w How could we forget the coolest name in the biz?
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There’s now been a data breach at Oracle Health, which is separate to the ongoing security issue at Oracle Cloud.

Oracle have not commented publicly on the breach, instead telling people to only talk to their CISO by phone, not in writing. They’ve sent out letters without Oracle letterheads, using external lawyers instead.

The behaviour going on at Oracle with cybersecurity is extremely alarming.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/oracle-health-breach-compromises-patient-data-at-us-hospitals/

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In light of recent events, let me re-share a classic:

Mary Ann Davidson - No, You Really Can’t

https://web.archive.org/web/20150811052336/https://blogs.oracle.com/maryanndavidson/entry/no_you_really_can_t

#Oracle
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The wordplay here is Oracle Cloud.

Oracle rebadged old Oracle Cloud services to be Oracle Classic. Oracle Classic has the security incident.

They’re denying it on “Oracle Cloud” by using this scope - but it’s their cloud service.

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🌪️ We are excited to announce our second keynote speaker!

Join Phuong Nguyen for his thought-provoking session in Seoul on May 29-30! 🔗 typhooncon.com/agenda

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