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    CVSS 9.8: Backend.AI Critical Flaw Allows Account Takeover via PoC, No Patch Available

    June 10, 2025

    CVSS 9.8: Backend.AI Critical Flaw Allows Account Takeover via PoC, No Patch Available

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    Security researchers at HiddenLayer have disclosed a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in Backend.AI, a widely used container-based cluster platform that powers machine le …
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