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July Linux Patch Wednesday

July Linux Patch Wednesday

July Linux Patch Wednesday. This time, there are 470 vulnerabilities, slightly fewer than in June. Of these, 291 are in the Linux Kernel. One vulnerability shows signs of being exploited in the wild (CISA KEV):

🔻 SFB – Chromium (CVE-2025-6554)

There are also 36 (❗️) vulnerabilities for which public exploits are available or suspected to exist. Notable among them:

🔸 RCE – Redis (CVE-2025-32023), pgAdmin (CVE-2024-3116), Git (CVE-2025-48384)
🔸 EoP – Sudo (CVE-2025-32462, CVE-2025-32463)
🔸 PathTrav – Tar (CVE-2025-45582)
🔸 XSS – jQuery (CVE-2012-6708)
🔸 SFB – PHP (CVE-2025-1220)
🔸 DoS – LuaJIT (CVE-2024-25177), Linux Kernel (CVE-2025-38089)
🔸 MemCor – DjVuLibre (CVE-2025-53367)

🗒 Full Vulristics report

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Free High-Tech Bridge ImmuniWeb Application Discovery service

Free High-Tech Bridge ImmuniWeb Application Discovery service. Today I would like to talk about another service for application security analysis by High-Tech Bridge. It’s called ImmuniWeb Application Discovery.

This service can get information about your web and mobile applications available from the Internet. Believe me, this is not so obvious for a large organization. And, what is especially pleasant, it works automatically and free of charge. 😉

High-Tech Bridge ImmuniWeb Free Application Discovery

ImmuniWeb Application Discovery will also show the basic security problems with SSL connection, web-server headers, potential phishing issues for all founded web services. You can read more about this part in my posts about High-Tech Bridge services and APIs for SSL/TLS server testing and for searching cybersquatting, typosquatting and phishing domains.

From the same interface you can order an advanced audit of your web applications by High-Tech Bridge as well.

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