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Security Vulnerabilities - CVEs Published In August 2025
A Stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in the Liferay Portal 7.4.3.120 through 7.4.3.132, and Liferay DXP 2025.Q2.0 through 2025.Q2.8, 2025.Q1.0 through 2025.Q1.15, 2024.Q4.0 through 2024.Q4.7, 2024.Q3.1 through 2024.Q3.13, 2024.Q2.1 through 2024.Q2.13 and 2024.Q1.9 through 2024.Q1.19 allows an remote authenticated attacker to inject JavaScript through the message boards feature available via the web interface.
CVSS Score
4.6
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
A vulnerability has been found in Scada-LTS 2.7.8.1. This impacts an unknown function of the file scheduled_events.shtm. Such manipulation of the argument alias leads to cross site scripting. The attack can be executed remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The vendor explains: "[T]he risks of indicated vulnerabilities seem to be minimal as all scenarios likely require admin permissions. Moreover, regardless our team fixes those vulnerabilities - the overall risk change to the user due to malicious admin actions will not be lower. An admin user - by definition - has full control over HTML and JS code that is delivered to users in regular synoptic panels. In other words - due to the design of the system it is not possible to limit the admin user to attack the users."
CVSS Score
5.1
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
A flaw has been found in libretro RetroArch 1.18.0/1.19.0/1.20.0. This affects the function filestream_vscanf of the file libretro-common/streams/file_stream.c. This manipulation causes out-of-bounds read. The attack needs to be launched locally. Upgrading to version 1.21.0 mitigates this issue. It is recommended to upgrade the affected component.
CVSS Score
4.8
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
A vulnerability was detected in Verkehrsauskunft Österreich SmartRide, cleVVVer, BusBahnBim and Salzburg Verkehr up to 12.1.1(258) on Android. The impacted element is an unknown function of the file AndroidManifest.xml. The manipulation results in improper export of android application components. The attack must be initiated from a local position. The exploit is now public and may be used. Upgrading to version 12.1.2(259) is sufficient to resolve this issue. Upgrading the affected component is recommended. The vendor was contacted early and fixed the issue by "[r]emoving the task affinity of the app so it can't be copied".
CVSS Score
4.8
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
A security vulnerability has been detected in AfterShip Package Tracker App up to 5.24.1 on Android. The affected element is an unknown function of the file AndroidManifest.xml of the component com.aftership.AfterShip. The manipulation leads to improper export of android application components. The attack must be carried out locally. The exploit has been disclosed publicly and may be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure and replied: "After reviewing your report, we have confirmed that this vulnerability does indeed exist and we are actively working to fix it."
CVSS Score
4.8
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/sched: Restrict conditions for adding duplicating netems to qdisc tree netem_enqueue's duplication prevention logic breaks when a netem resides in a qdisc tree with other netems - this can lead to a soft lockup and OOM loop in netem_dequeue, as seen in [1]. Ensure that a duplicating netem cannot exist in a tree with other netems. Previous approaches suggested in discussions in chronological order: 1) Track duplication status or ttl in the sk_buff struct. Considered too specific a use case to extend such a struct, though this would be a resilient fix and address other previous and potential future DOS bugs like the one described in loopy fun [2]. 2) Restrict netem_enqueue recursion depth like in act_mirred with a per cpu variable. However, netem_dequeue can call enqueue on its child, and the depth restriction could be bypassed if the child is a netem. 3) Use the same approach as in 2, but add metadata in netem_skb_cb to handle the netem_dequeue case and track a packet's involvement in duplication. This is an overly complex approach, and Jamal notes that the skb cb can be overwritten to circumvent this safeguard. 4) Prevent the addition of a netem to a qdisc tree if its ancestral path contains a netem. However, filters and actions can cause a packet to change paths when re-enqueued to the root from netem duplication, leading us to the current solution: prevent a duplicating netem from inhabiting the same tree as other netems. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/8DuRWwfqjoRDLDmBMlIfbrsZg9Gx50DHJc1ilxsEBNe2D6NMoigR_eIRIG0LOjMc3r10nUUZtArXx4oZBIdUfZQrwjcQhdinnMis_0G7VEk=@willsroot.io/ [2] https://lwn.net/Articles/719297/
CVSS Score
5.5
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-19
The Sante PACS Server allows a remote attacker to crash the main thread by sending a crafted HL7 message, causing a denial-of-service condition. The application would require a manual restart and no authentication is required.
CVSS Score
8.7
EPSS Score
0.007
Published
2025-08-18
The Sante PACS Server Web Portal sends credential information without encryption.
CVSS Score
9.1
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-18
Sante PACS Server is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting. An attacker could inject malicious HTML codes redirecting a user to a malicious webpage and stealing the user's cookie.
CVSS Score
5.1
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-18
Sante PACS Server web portal is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting. An attacker could inject malicious HTML codes redirecting a user to a malicious webpage and stealing the user's cookie.
CVSS Score
4.8
EPSS Score
0.0
Published
2025-08-18


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