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    ResolverRAT Campaign Targets Healthcare, Pharma via Phishing and DLL Side-Loading

    April 14, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new, sophisticated remote access trojan called ResolverRAT that has been observed in attacks targeting healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
    “The threat actor leverages fear-based lures delivered via phishing emails, designed to pressure recipients into clicking a malicious link,” Morphisec Labs researcher Nadav Lorber said in a report shared with The

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    CVE-2025-46719 – Open WebUI JavaScript Injection and Stored XSS Vulnerability

    May 5, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-46719

    Published : May 5, 2025, 7:15 p.m. | 18 minutes ago

    Description : Open WebUI is a self-hosted artificial intelligence platform designed to operate entirely offline. Prior to version 0.6.6, a vulnerability in the way certain html tags in chat messages are rendered allows attackers to inject JavaScript code into a chat transcript. The JavaScript code will be executed in the user’s browser every time that chat transcript is opened, allowing attackers to retrieve the user’s access token and gain full control over their account. Chat transcripts can be shared with other users in the same server, or with the whole open-webui community if “Enable Community Sharing” is enabled in the admin panel. If this exploit is used against an admin user, it is possible to achieve Remote Code Execution on the server where the open-webui backend is hosted. This can be done by creating a new function which contains malicious python code. This vulnerability also affects chat transcripts uploaded to `https://openwebui.com/c//`, allowing for wormable stored XSS in https[:]//openwebui[.]com. Version 0.6.6 contains a patch for the issue.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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