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    Gyroflow – video stabilization using gyroscope data

    September 2, 2025

    Gyroflow is an application that can stabilize your video by using motion data from a gyroscope and optionally an accelerometer.

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    CVE-2025-57778 – Digilent DASYLab Out-of-Bounds Write Vulnerability

    September 2, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-57778

    Published : Sept. 2, 2025, 7:15 p.m. | 7 hours, 29 minutes ago

    Description : There is an out of bounds write vulnerability due to improper bounds checking resulting in an invalid source address when parsing a DSB file with Digilent DASYLab. This vulnerability may result in arbitrary code execution. Successful exploitation requires an attacker to get a user to open a specially crafted DSB file. The vulnerability affects all versions of DASYLab.

    Severity: 8.5 | HIGH

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