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GHSA-3r3j-4vrw-884j: files-bucket-server vulnerable to Directory Traversal

All versions of the package files-bucket-server are vulnerable to Directory Traversal where an attacker can traverse the file system and access files outside of the intended directory.

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GHSA-x9hg-5q6g-q3jr: Ollama vulnerable to Cross-Domain Token Exposure

Cross-Domain Token Exposure in server.auth.getAuthorizationToken in Ollama 0.6.7 allows remote attackers to steal authentication tokens and bypass access controls via a malicious realm value in a WWW-Authenticate header returned by the /api/pull endpoint.

GHSA-gmvv-rj92-9w35: Aim vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting

Cross-site Scripting (XSS) in aimhubio Aim 3.28.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript in victims browsers via malicious Python code submitted to the /api/reports endpoint, which is interpreted and executed by Pyodide when the report is viewed. No sanitisation or sandbox restrictions prevent JavaScript execution via pyodide.code.run_js().

GHSA-h7x8-jv97-fvvm: Dagster Local File Inclusion vulnerability

Local File Inclusion in dagster._grpc.impl.get_notebook_data in Dagster 1.10.14 allows attackers with access to the gRPC server to read arbitrary files by supplying path traversal sequences in the notebook_path field of ExternalNotebookData requests, bypassing the intended extension-based check.

Microsoft Reveals Chinese State Hackers Exploiting SharePoint Flaws

Microsoft reveals Chinese state-backed hacker groups, including Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603, are exploiting SharePoint flaws, breaching over 100 organisations. Discover threat actors, their tactics and Microsoft's urgent security guidance.

About Remote Code Execution – Microsoft SharePoint Server “ToolShell” (CVE-2025-53770) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution – Microsoft SharePoint Server “ToolShell” (CVE-2025-53770) vulnerability. SharePoint is a web application developed by Microsoft for corporate intranet portals, document management, and collaborative work. A flaw in the deserialization mechanism of an on-premises SharePoint Server instance allows remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code. 👾 On July 18, Eye Security researchers […]

GHSA-9g4j-v8w5-7x42: Authentik has insufficient check for account active status when authenticating with OAuth/SAML Sources

### Summary Deactivated users that had either enrolled via OAuth/SAML or had their account connected to an OAuth/SAML account can still partially access authentik even if their account is deactivated. They end up in a half-authenticated state where they cannot access the API but crucially they can authorize applications if they know the URL of the application. ### Patches authentik 2025.4.4 and 2025.6.4 fix this issue. ### Workarounds Adding an expression policy to the user login stage on the respective authentication flow with the expression of ```py return request.context["pending_user"].is_active ``` This expression will only activate the user login stage when the user is active. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: - Email us at [security@goauthentik.io](mailto:security@goauthentik.io).

Cisco Confirms Active Exploits Targeting ISE Flaws Enabling Unauthenticated Root Access

Cisco on Monday updated its advisory of a set of recently disclosed security flaws in Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) to acknowledge active exploitation. "In July 2025, the Cisco PSIRT [Product Security Incident Response Team], became aware of attempted exploitation of some of these vulnerabilities in the wild," the company said in an alert. The

‘Car crash victim’ calls mother for help and $15K bail money. But it’s an AI voice scam

A woman in Florida was tricked into giving thousands of dollars to a scammer after her daughter's voice was AI-cloned and used in a scam.

GHSA-rc5f-3hfv-jxp2: Femanager extension for TYPO3 allows Insecure Direct Object Reference

The femanager extension for TYPO3 allows Insecure Direct Object Reference resulting in unauthorized modification of userdata. This issue affects femanager version 6.4.1 and below, 7.0.0 to 7.5.2 and 8.0.0 to 8.3.0.