Security Alerts
The latest Security Alerts coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
CVE-2025-58754: Critical Axios Data URI DoS Vulnerability Threatens Node.js Applications
A critical security vulnerability in the widely-used Axios HTTP client library for Node.js has been disclosed, posing a significant denial-of-service risk to countless applications and services....
Podman kube play Symlink Vulnerability: Critical Container Security Flaw Explained
A critical security vulnerability in Podman's kube play command has been discovered, allowing malicious containers to overwrite arbitrary files on the host filesystem through a symlink traversal...
CVE-2025-57052: Critical cJSON Vulnerability Threatens Software Security - Patch Now
A newly discovered critical vulnerability in the widely used cJSON library, designated CVE-2025-57052, poses a significant security threat to countless applications and systems that rely on this...
CVE-2025-39713: Critical Azure Linux Kernel Vulnerability Explained
The cybersecurity landscape has been shaken by the disclosure of CVE-2025-39713, a critical kernel-level vulnerability affecting Azure Linux systems that exposes fundamental weaknesses in how modern...
CVE-2025-39721: Linux QAT Driver Flaw & Azure Linux Security Implications
A significant security vulnerability has emerged in the Linux kernel's QuickAssist Technology (QAT) driver, designated as CVE-2025-39721, with particular implications for Microsoft's Azure Linux...
CVE-2025-39694: Critical s390 SCLP Kernel Bug Threatens Azure Linux Security
A subtle but critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel's s390 architecture SCLP (Service Call Logical Processor) handler has been patched upstream, with Microsoft's security guidance specifically...
CVE-2025-39711: Critical Linux Kernel Vulnerability in IVSC/MEI Stack Threatens Azure Systems
A newly disclosed vulnerability in the Linux kernel's IVSC (Intel Visual Sensing Controller) media/MEI (Management Engine Interface) stack has security researchers and system administrators on high...