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    CVE-2025-22884 – Delta Electronics ISPSoft Stack-Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

    April 30, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-22884

    Published : April 30, 2025, 8:15 a.m. | 38 minutes ago

    Description : Delta Electronics ISPSoft version 3.20 is vulnerable to a Stack-Based buffer overflow vulnerability that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code when parsing DVP file.

    Severity: 7.8 | HIGH

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