• Veeam Software has disclosed three serious security flaws in its Backup & Replication suite and Agent for Microsoft Windows, which enable remote code execution and privilege escalation, potentially compromising enterprise backup infrastructures.

    These vulnerabilities, patched in recent updates, primarily affect domain-joined systems in version 12 of the software. Organizations are urged to apply fixes immediately to prevent potential data breaches or ransomware exploitation.

    CVE IDDescriptionSeverityCVSS v3.1 ScoreAffected VersionsPatched Version
    CVE-2025-48983Veeam Backup & Replication 12.3.2.3617 and all earlier versions 12 buildsCritical9.9Veeam Backup & Replication 12.3.2.3617 and all earlier version of 12 builds12.3.2.4165 Patch
    CVE-2025-48984Vulnerability allowing RCE on the Backup Server by an authenticated domain userCritical9.9Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows 6.3.2.1205 and all earlier versions 6 builds12.3.2.4165 Patch
    CVE-2025-48982Local Privilege Escalation in Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows if an administrator is tricked into restoring malicious fileHigh7.3Local Privilege Escalation in Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows if administrator is tricked into restoring malicious file6.3.2.1302

    Mount Service RCE Threatens Backup Hosts

    The first critical issue, CVE-2025-48983, resides in the Mount service of Veeam Backup & Replication, allowing an authenticated domain user to execute arbitrary code on backup infrastructure hosts.

    With a CVSS v3.1 score of 9.9, this flaw was reported by CODE WHITE and impacts all version 12 builds up to 12.3.2.3617, including unsupported older releases, which are likely vulnerable.

    Veeam notes that only domain-joined configurations are at risk, while the Veeam Software Appliance and forthcoming version 13 remain architecturally unaffected.

    The patch, build 12.3.2.4165, resolves the issue by hardening the service against unauthorized code injection. Administrators are advised to follow Veeam’s best practices, favoring workgroup setups over domain integration for enhanced security.

    Backup Server Exposed To Domain User Attacks

    Similarly severe is CVE-2025-48984, another RCE vulnerability targeting the Backup Server itself, exploitable by authenticated domain users with a perfect 9.9 CVSS score.

    Discovered by Sina Kheirkhah and Piotr Bazydlo of watchTowr, it shares the same affected versions as CVE-2025-48983, limited to domain-joined Veeam Backup & Replication v12 environments.

    Unsupported versions should be treated as vulnerable, though not explicitly tested. The same patch, 12.3.2.4165, eliminates this risk, emphasizing the need for swift updates in hybrid or Active Directory-integrated setups.

    This flaw underscores the dangers of over-privileged domain access in backup systems, potentially enabling lateral movement across networks.

    Agent’s Restore Flaw Enables Privilege Escalation

    Complementing the RCE issues, CVE-2025-48982 affects Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows, permitting local privilege escalation if an administrator restores a malicious file, rated high severity at 7.3 CVSS.

    Reported anonymously via Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative, it hits versions up to 6.3.2.1205, integrated with Backup & Replication or standalone.

    Exploitation requires tricking a user into restoration, but could elevate attacker privileges significantly. Fixed in build 6.3.2.1302, this patch is crucial for endpoint protection in Windows environments.

    Veeam recommends verifying all agent instances and isolating backups to mitigate social engineering risks. Organizations using affected versions should prioritize updates to safeguard against code execution threats.

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  • Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed that a critical security flaw impacting ICTBroadcast, an autodialer software from ICT Innovations, has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-2611 (CVSS score: 9.3), relates to improper input validation that can result in unauthenticated remote code execution due to the fact that the call center

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  • Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, leaving millions of users worldwide facing critical security concerns. The decision marks the end of regular technical assistance, feature updates, and security patches for one of the most widely used operating systems in history. Growing Security Vulnerabilities Put Users at Risk Without ongoing security […]

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  • Microsoft has patched a critical flaw in its Remote Desktop Client that could allow attackers to execute malicious code on victims’ systems.

    Disclosed on October 14, 2025, as CVE-2025-58718, the vulnerability stems from a use-after-free error, earning an “Important” severity rating.

    While not yet exploited in the wild, security experts warn that it poses a significant risk to Windows users relying on remote access tools.

    The flaw affects the Remote Desktop Client, a core component for connecting to remote machines. An unauthorized attacker could leverage it over a network by tricking a user into connecting to a malicious RDP server.

    Windows Remote Desktop Client RCE Vulnerability

    Once connected, the server exploits the use-after-free bug to run arbitrary code in the user’s context, potentially leading to full system compromise.

    This requires user interaction, such as clicking a phishing link or accepting a bogus connection, but demands no privileges from the attacker.

    The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) rates it at 8.8 out of 10, highlighting high impacts on confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

    MetricValue
    Attack VectorNetwork
    Attack ComplexityLow
    Privileges RequiredNone
    User InteractionRequired
    ScopeUnchanged
    ConfidentialityHigh
    IntegrityHigh
    AvailabilityHigh
    Exploit MaturityUnproven

    Microsoft classifies exploitation as “less likely” due to the need for port redirection, which is disabled by default.

    Users should apply the October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates immediately to mitigate risks. Enable automatic updates and avoid connecting to untrusted RDP servers.

    For organizations, segmenting networks and training on phishing awareness can further reduce exposure. As remote work persists, this vulnerability underscores the ongoing need for vigilant endpoint security.

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  • Security researchers have uncovered critical vulnerabilities in signed UEFI shells that allow attackers to completely bypass Secure Boot protections on approximately 200,000 Framework laptops and desktops. These flaws expose a fundamental weakness in firmware security that could enable persistent, undetectable malware infections at the most privileged system level. The vulnerabilities center around legitimate diagnostic tools […]

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  • Google has rolled out an urgent security update for its Chrome browser, addressing a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on users’ systems.

    The patch is included in version 141.0.7390.107 for Linux and 141.0.7390.107/.108 for Windows and macOS, which began deploying to the Stable channel this week.

    Full release notes detail the changes, with the update expected to reach most users over the coming days or weeks.

    Chrome Use After Free Vulnerability

    The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-11756, resides in Chrome’s Safe Browsing feature, a core component designed to protect users from malicious websites and phishing attempts.

    Discovered by independent researcher “as nine” on September 25, 2025, the vulnerability earned a $7,000 bounty under Google’s Vulnerability Reward Program.

    Use-after-free errors occur when software continues to reference memory that has already been freed, potentially leading to crashes, data corruption, or exploitation.

    In this case, attackers could leverage the bug to inject and run malicious code, bypassing security sandboxes and compromising the entire browser environment.

    Google classifies the issue as high severity, emphasizing its potential for remote exploitation without user interaction. Simply visiting a rigged webpage could trigger the attack.

    While no widespread exploits have been reported in the wild, the company restricted bug details initially to ensure most users update before details go public.

    This aligns with Chrome’s proactive security stance, where access to full disclosures is often delayed until patches propagate.

    The fix was enhanced by Google’s suite of detection tools, including AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, and libFuzzer, which assist in identifying memory-related bugs early in development.

    Google also extended thanks to external researchers for their contributions during the cycle, preventing other flaws from slipping into stable releases.

    Users should update Chrome immediately via the browser’s settings menu or automatic rollout. As browser-based threats evolve, this incident underscores the importance of timely patching in defending against sophisticated attacks.

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  • SAP has rolled out security fixes for 13 new security issues, including additional hardening for a maximum-severity bug in SAP NetWeaver AS Java that could result in arbitrary command execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-42944, carries a CVSS score of 10.0. It has been described as a case of insecure deserialization. “Due to a deserialization vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver, an

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  • Security researchers have unveiled a sophisticated new attack technique dubbed “Pixnapping” that can extract two-factor authentication codes from Google Authenticator and other sensitive mobile applications in under 30 seconds. Pixnapping leverages fundamental features of Android’s graphics rendering system to create a side-channel attack that steals pixel data from victim applications. Unlike traditional browser-based pixel-stealing attacks […]

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  • Microsoft has confirmed active exploitation of a critical zero-day vulnerability affecting the Windows Remote Access Connection Manager, designated as CVE-2025-59230. The security flaw, disclosed on October 14, 2025, allows attackers with limited system access to escalate their privileges to the highest level, gaining complete control over compromised systems. Zero-Day Vulnerability Enables System-Level Access The vulnerability […]

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  • Telegram has solidified its position as the primary coordination hub for modern hacktivist operations, according to comprehensive research analyzing over 11,000 posts from more than 120 politically motivated threat actor groups. Contrary to assumptions that such activities remain hidden in dark web forums, the research reveals that most hacktivist planning and mobilization occurs in plain […]

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