Threat actors have started exploiting CVE-2025-59528, a critical Flowise vulnerability leading to remote code execution.
GlassWorm malware uses a Zig-based dropper to infect developer tools, stealing data and spreading across IDEs.
CVE-2025-59528 exploited in Flowise for over six months across 12,000+ exposed instances, enabling full system compromise.
The design flaw in Flowise’s Custom MCP node has allowed attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript through unvalidated ...
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GlassWorm uses a fake WakaTime VS Code extension to infect IDEs, deploy RATs, and steal data, prompting urgent credential ...
LeakNet may be expanding its reach and scaling up, changing techniques and running campaigns directly, but the ransomware operator’s use of a repeatable post-exploitation sequence gives defenders a ...
The bug was assigned CVE-2025-2135, and we successfully used it to pwn Google’s V8CTF as a zero-day. The root cause lies in TurboFan’s InferMapsUnsafe() function, which fails to handle aliasing when ...
Threat actors are exploiting a maximum-severity security flaw in Flowise, an open-source artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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