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    CVE-2025-42599: Critical Buffer Overflow in Active! mail Exploited in the Wild

    April 20, 2025

    CVE-2025-42599: Critical Buffer Overflow in Active! mail Exploited in the Wild

    A severe security vulnerability has been identified in Active! mail, a product of QUALITIA CO., LTD., posing a significant risk to affected systems. The Japan Computer Emergency Response Team (JPCERT) …
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