runtime vulnerability

About this tag
The runtime vulnerability tag covers security flaws that affect software during execution, with a focus on Windows, Azure, and cross-platform environments. Recent discussions include Unity CVE-2025-59489, a high-impact runtime file loading flaw impacting games and apps built with Unity Editor from version 2017.1 onward across Windows, Android, Linux, and macOS. Another key topic is CVE-2025-21195, an Azure Service Fabric runtime elevation of privilege vulnerability caused by improper link resolution. These threads highlight patching, mitigation, and coordination with Microsoft and platform partners. The tag is relevant for developers, IT administrators, and security professionals dealing with runtime security in Windows and cloud ecosystems.
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    Unity CVE-2025-59489: Patch and Mitigate Runtime File Loading Flaw Across Platforms

    Unity has disclosed a high‑impact vulnerability (tracked as CVE‑2025‑59489) that affects games and applications built with the Unity Editor from version 2017.1 onward, and the fallout has immediate consequences for developers, players, and enterprise defenders across Windows, Android, Linux, and...
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    CVE-2025-21195: Critical Azure Service Fabric Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

    Here is a summary of CVE-2025-21195: Title: Azure Service Fabric Runtime Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability CVE ID: CVE-2025-21195 Description: There is an elevation of privilege vulnerability in Azure Service Fabric Runtime caused by improper link resolution before file access ("link...
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