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    Learn how to build a multi-step form in Laravel using Livewire and MongoDB. This step-by-step tutorial covers environment setup, database configuration, form validation, and real-time data saving with MongoDB’s flexible schema.


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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-7195

    Published : Aug. 7, 2025, 7:15 p.m. | 5 hours, 34 minutes ago

    Description : Early versions of Operator-SDK provided an insecure method to allow operator containers to run in environments that used a random UID. Operator-SDK before 0.15.2 provided a script, user_setup, which modifies the permissions of the /etc/passwd file to 664 during build time. Developers who used Operator-SDK before 0.15.2 to scaffold their operator may still be impacted by this if the insecure user_setup script is still being used to build new container images. In affected images, the /etc/passwd file was created during build time with group-writable permissions and a group ownership of root (gid=0). An attacker who can execute commands within an affected container, even as a non-root user, may be able to leverage their membership in the root group to modify the /etc/passwd file. This could allow the attacker to add a new user with any arbitrary UID, including UID 0, leading to full root privileges within the container.

    Severity: 5.2 | MEDIUM

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