buffer overflow exploit

  1. CVE-2025-47981: Critical Windows Authentication Flaw Enables Remote Code Execution

    The emergence of CVE-2025-47981—a critical heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows SPNEGO Extended Negotiation (NEGOEX) security mechanism—has sent shockwaves through both enterprise IT departments and the broader cybersecurity community. This newly revealed flaw, affecting one of the...
  2. Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Power Build Rapsody Vulnerability: Critical Update & Security Tips

    When news of a security vulnerability strikes a cornerstone of industrial management, it’s a wake-up call for all involved with operational technology—especially when that system comes from an industry heavyweight like Schneider Electric. The recent discovery, detailed in public advisories by...
  3. Critical Johnson Controls ICU Vulnerability Exposes Industrial Systems to Remote Exploits in 2025

    If you had “remotely exploitable stack-based buffer overflow in Johnson Controls ICU” on your 2025 cybersecurity bingo card, congratulations—your predictive powers are unmatched, and perhaps terrifying. For the rest of us mere mortals, now is a prudent time to uncross your fingers and fire up...
  4. Understanding CVE-2025-3619: The Browser Vulnerability Threatening Your Security

    If you’re one of the billions who rely on Chromium-based browsers to serve up your daily digital fix, you probably wish you never had to hear the words “heap buffer overflow.” But in the ever-evolving landscape of web browser security, lurking beneath the smooth, polished façade of our tabs and...