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CVE-2019-11043
Author: CodeHex083

In PHP versions 7.1.x below 7.1.33, 7.2.x below 7.2.24 and 7.3.x below 7.3.11 in certain configurations of FPM setup it is possible to cause FPM module to write past allocated buffers into the space reserved for FCGI protocol data, thus opening the possibility of remote code execution.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/CodeHex083/phuip-fpizdam
CVE-2023-22515.zip
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CVE-2023-22515
Author: Arkha-Corvus

Atlassian has been made aware of an issue reported by a handful of customers where external attackers may have exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in publicly accessible Confluence Data Center and Server instances to create unauthorized Confluence administrator accounts and access Confluence instances.

Atlassian Cloud sites are not affected by this vulnerability. If your Confluence site is accessed via an atlassian.net domain, it is hosted by Atlassian and is not vulnerable to this issue.

For more details, please review the linked advisory on this CVE.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/Arkha-Corvus/LetsDefend-SOC235-Atlassian-Confluence-Broken-Access-Control-0-Day-CVE-2023-22515-EventID-197
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CVE-2025-3248.zip
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CVE-2025-3248
Author: bambooqj

Langflow versions prior to 1.3.0 are susceptible to code injection in
the /api/v1/validate/code endpoint. A remote and unauthenticated attacker can send crafted HTTP requests to execute arbitrary
code.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/bambooqj/cve-2025-3248
CVE-2025-4334.zip
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CVE-2025-4334
Author: vinodwick

The Simple User Registration plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation in all versions up to, and including, 6.3. This is due to insufficient restrictions on user meta values that can be supplied during registration. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to register as an administrator.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/vinodwick/CVE-2025-4334
CVE-2025-32463.zip
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CVE-2025-32463
Author: DensuLabs

Sudo before 1.9.17p1 allows local users to obtain root access because /etc/nsswitch.conf from a user-controlled directory is used with the --chroot option.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/DensuLabs/CVE-2025-32463