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    Home»Tech & Work»Zencoder launches end-to-end UI testing agent

    Zencoder launches end-to-end UI testing agent

    June 11, 2025

    Zencoder has announced a public beta for Zentester, its new end-to-end UI testing AI agent.

    Zentester imitates how humans behave when interacting with web applications, such as navigating the layout, and identifying and using interactive elements. It does this by combining images (screenshots) with DOM (snapshot) information.

    As it runs through test scenarios, it generates test artifacts that capture the actions performed and the expected visual and functional outcomes. 

    According to the company, these tests are designed to be maintainable over time and less prone to having issues when an application changes. 

    It also automatically follows end-to-end testing best practices, such as proper wait strategies, error handling, and test isolation. 

    “Zentester represents a significant step forward in making E2E testing both more accessible and more reliable. By combining AI intelligence with visual understanding, we’re removing the traditional barriers that have kept comprehensive E2E testing out of reach for many teams,” Zentester wrote in a blog post. 

    The post Zencoder launches end-to-end UI testing agent appeared first on SD Times.

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    June 10, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-47849

    Published : June 10, 2025, 11:15 p.m. | 2 hours, 34 minutes ago

    Description : A privilege escalation vulnerability exists in Apache CloudStack versions 4.10.0.0 through 4.20.0.0 where a malicious Domain Admin user in the ROOT domain can get the API key and secret key of user-accounts of Admin role type in the same domain. This operation is not appropriately restricted and allows the attacker to assume control over higher-privileged user-accounts. A malicious Domain Admin attacker can impersonate an Admin user-account and gain access to sensitive APIs and resources that could result in the compromise of resource integrity and confidentiality, data loss, denial of service, and availability of infrastructure managed by CloudStack.

    Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache CloudStack 4.19.3.0 or 4.20.1.0, which fixes the issue with the following:

    * Strict validation on Role Type hierarchy: the caller’s role must be equal to or higher than the target user’s role. 
    * API privilege comparison: the caller must possess all privileges of the user they are operating on. 
    * Two new domain-level settings (restricted to the default admin): 
     - role.types.allowed.for.operations.on.accounts.of.same.role.type: Defines which role types are allowed to act on users of the same role type. Default: “Admin, DomainAdmin, ResourceAdmin”. 
     - allow.operations.on.users.in.same.account: Allows/disallows user operations within the same account. Default: true.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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