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Multiple Vulnerabilities In Apache OpenOffice Result In Memory Corruption and Unauthorized Content Loading

Apache OpenOffice, a widely used open-source office suite, has long been a target for security researchers due to its robust feature set and legacy codebase. The latest security bulletin from the Apache OpenOffice Security Team reveals multiple critical vulnerabilities fixed in version 4.1.16, primarily...

SecureVibes – AI Tool Detects Vulnerabilities In 11 Languages Using Claude AI Agents

In the era of "vibecoding," where developers leverage AI to prototype applications rapidly, security often takes a back seat to speed. Enter SecureVibes, an innovative open-source tool released in October 2025 by developer Anshuman Bhartiya, designed to bridge this gap. Built on Anthropic's Claude...

Vulnerabilities In GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio Enable Attackers To Bypass Security Features

In the fast-evolving world of AI-assisted coding, tools like GitHub Copilot have become indispensable for developers, streamlining workflows within environments such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code). However, a newly disclosed vulnerability in the VS Code CoPilot Chat Extension underscores the risks of...

Chrome Security Update – Fix For Vulnerability In V8 Engine Implementation

Google has rolled out a critical security patch for its Stable Channel of Chrome, addressing a high-severity vulnerability in the browser's V8 JavaScript engine. This update, version 142.0.7444.162/.163 for Windows and 142.0.7444.162 for Mac and Linux, began deploying on November 11, 2025. For cybersecurity...

Tor Browser 15.0.1 Launches With Patches For Several Security Flaws

The Tor Project has rolled out Tor Browser 15.0.1, a timely update that enhances user privacy and security amid escalating online threats. Released on November 11, 2025, this version addresses critical vulnerabilities through backported fixes from Firefox, ensuring safer, anonymous browsing for activists, journalists,...

Lite XL Vulnerability Allows Attackers To Execute Arbitrary Code

Lite XL, a popular lightweight text editor favored by developers for its speed and Lua-based extensibility, has been found vulnerable to attacks that could let malicious actors run arbitrary code on users' systems. The flaws, detailed in CERT's Vulnerability Note VU#579478 released on November...