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    Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Allows Remote Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    May 1, 2025

    Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Allows Remote Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    A critical security vulnerability (CVE-2025-29953) in Apache ActiveMQ’s NMS OpenWire Client has been disclosed, enabling remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.
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