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    Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Let Attackers Trigger DoS Condition

    May 8, 2025

    Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Let Attackers Trigger DoS Condition

    A significant vulnerability has been discovered in Apache ActiveMQ, the widely used open-source message broker.
    The flaw, officially tracked as CVE-2025-27533, enables remote attackers to trigger a De …
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    May 08, 2025 (4 hours, 29 minutes ago)

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