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    CVE-2023-28155 SSRF in the request package and Azure Linux attestation

    The Node.js ecosystem’s long-deprecated request package is at the center of a persistent supply‑chain question: CVE‑2023‑28155 describes a server‑side request forgery (SSRF) bypass triggered by cross‑protocol redirects in request versions up through 2.88.x, and Microsoft’s public advisory names...
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    Apache Windows SSRF CVE-2025-59775: Patch to 2.4.66 to Stop NTLM Leakage

    Apache HTTP Server has a Windows-only Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) flaw that can be forced to make the server connect to attacker-controlled UNC (SMB) targets and thereby leak NTLM authentication material — a vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-59775 and fixed in Apache httpd 2.4.66...
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    EchoLeak: Critical Zero-Click Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot Uncovered in 2025

    In early 2025, cybersecurity researchers uncovered a critical vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot, dubbed "EchoLeak," which allowed attackers to extract sensitive user data without any user interaction. This zero-click exploit highlighted the potential risks associated with deeply integrated...
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    EchoLeak: Critical Security Flaw in Microsoft Copilot Exposes Sensitive Data

    In recent developments, cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot, an AI-powered assistant integrated into Office applications such as Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams. Dubbed "EchoLeak," this flaw enables attackers to exfiltrate sensitive data from a...
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    Microsoft’s Cloud Security Breakthrough: Critical Vulnerabilities, Rapid Fixes, and Transparency Evolution

    A new chapter in cloud security transparency has arrived, one defined by the simultaneous emergence of major critical vulnerabilities and a commendable industry commitment to open disclosure. Over the past week, Microsoft confirmed the existence and subsequent mitigation of multiple, previously...
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    Critical Microsoft Cloud Vulnerabilities: What You Need to Know About Recent CVEs and Security Implications

    The disclosure of several critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem, including one rated as a perfect 10.0 on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), marks a pivotal moment in both the enterprise security landscape and public trust in hyperscale providers. Microsoft’s...
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    CVE-2025-47733 Power Apps SSRF Vulnerability: What You Need to Know

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud software security, vigilance is not just a best practice—it's a necessity. Recent disclosure of CVE-2025-47733, a significant information disclosure vulnerability affecting Microsoft Power Apps, has once again placed the spotlight on the risks inherent to...
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    CVE-2025-29972: Critical Azure Storage SSRF Vulnerability and How to Protect Your Cloud Environment

    In the evolving landscape of cloud security threats, vulnerabilities that affect essential storage services warrant swift attention from enterprises and IT professionals. One of the latest and most pressing of these issues is CVE-2025-29972, a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability...
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    Critical Vulnerability in Veeam Backup for Azure: What You Need to Know

    Cloud backup solutions are the steel backbone behind today’s seamless IT continuity, allowing businesses to sleep easy knowing critical data is securely stored. But when the very software designed to protect your castle becomes a vulnerability, it’s an all-hands-on-deck situation. That’s the...
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    Understanding CVE-2024-38206: Vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Studio

    On August 6, 2024, security experts at the Microsoft Security Response Center identified an important vulnerability (CVE-2024-38206) within Microsoft Copilot Studio that could compromise sensitive information. This article delves into the details of this vulnerability, its implications, and...
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