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    Zoi – universal package manager and environment setup tool

    August 26, 2025

    Zoi is a universal package manager and environment setup tool, designed to simplify package management and environment configuration.

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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-54812

    Published : Aug. 22, 2025, 7:15 p.m. | 7 hours, 20 minutes ago

    Description : Improper Output Neutralization for Logs vulnerability in Apache Log4cxx.

    When using HTMLLayout, logger names are not properly escaped when writing out to the HTML file.
    If untrusted data is used to retrieve the name of a logger, an attacker could theoretically inject HTML or Javascript in order to hide information from logs or steal data from the user.
    In order to activate this, the following sequence must occur:

    * Log4cxx is configured to use HTMLLayout.

    * Logger name comes from an untrusted string

    * Logger with compromised name logs a message

    * User opens the generated HTML log file in their browser, leading to potential XSS

    Because logger names are generally constant strings, we assess the impact to users as LOW

    This issue affects Apache Log4cxx: before 1.5.0.

    Users are recommended to upgrade to version 1.5.0, which fixes the issue.

    Severity: 2.1 | LOW

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