arbitrary code execution
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Google patches Antigravity IDE flaw that could enable code execution
Google has patched a flaw in its Antigravity agentic IDE that researchers said could allow code execution through a file-search tool and a bypass of the app’s Strict Mode security controls.
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Critical vulnerability in n8n workflow platform could allow code execution (CVE-2025-68613)
A critical vulnerability in the n8n workflow automation platform (CVE-2025-68613) with a CVSS score of 9.9 could allow authenticated users to trigger arbitrary code execution; patches are available and Censys reports over 103,000 potentially vulnerable instances.
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CISA Adds Critical Lanscope Endpoint Manager Flaw to KEV Catalog
CISA added CVE-2025-61932, a critical arbitrary-code vulnerability in Motex Lanscope Endpoint Manager, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and said it is being actively exploited; Motex has released patched versions and agencies are advised to remediate by Nov. 12, 2025.



