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    I used Elden Ring Nightreign’s best Executor build that liquefies bosses with triple status effects — it’s so broken that I’m never using anything else

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    The Executor in Elden Ring Nightreign excels at parrying enemies, but the best build for him ignores that mechanic entirely and melts them with status effects instead. Here’s how it works.

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    CVE-2025-24015 – Deno AES-GCM Authentication Tag Validation Bypass

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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-24015

    Published : June 3, 2025, 11:15 p.m. | 3 hours, 8 minutes ago

    Description : Deno is a JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime with secure defaults. Versions 1.46.0 through 2.1.6 have an issue that affects AES-256-GCM and AES-128-GCM in Deno in which the authentication tag is not being validated. This means tampered ciphertexts or incorrect keys might not be detected, which breaks the guarantees expected from AES-GCM. Older versions of Deno correctly threw errors in such cases, as does Node.js. Without authentication tag verification, AES-GCM degrades to essentially CTR mode, removing integrity protection. Authenticated data set with set_aad is also affected, as it is incorporated into the GCM hash (ghash) but this too is not validated, rendering AAD checks ineffective. Version 2.1.7 includes a patch that addresses this issue.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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