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D-Link warns of remote command-execution flaws in end-of-life DIR-878 routers
D-Link has warned that multiple remotely exploitable command-execution vulnerabilities affect the end-of-life DIR-878 router; technical details and proof-of-concept code are publicly available and the company recommends replacing the device because it will not receive security updates.
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High-severity cache-poisoning vulnerability in BIND 9; patches issued after PoC published
CVE-2025-40778 is a high-severity cache-poisoning vulnerability in BIND 9 that can allow remote attackers to inject forged DNS records. Proof-of-concept code is public and fixed versions are available; administrators are urged to apply patches immediately.
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Microsoft issues out-of-band fix for WSUS vulnerability CVE-2025-59287
Microsoft released an out-of-band cumulative update to address CVE-2025-59287, a critical WSUS deserialization vulnerability being exploited in the wild; admins should apply the patch or disable WSUS/block ports 8530 and 8531 until systems can be rebooted after updating.
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CISA adds Adobe AEM flaw to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list
CISA added CVE-2025-54253, a critical Adobe Experience Manager Forms misconfiguration that can allow remote code execution, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog after evidence of active exploitation; Adobe has released a patch and federal agencies were told to apply fixes by Nov. 5, 2025.




