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    High-Severity Flaw in HashiCorp Nomad (CVE-2025-4922) Allows Privilege Escalation

    June 12, 2025

    High-Severity Flaw in HashiCorp Nomad (CVE-2025-4922) Allows Privilege Escalation

    HashiCorp has disclosed a high-severity vulnerability in its workload orchestration tool, Nomad, which could allow attackers to escalate privileges by exploiting a flaw in the system’s Access Control …
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