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    CVE-2025-46785 – Zoom Workplace Apps for Windows Buffer Over-Read Denial of Service

    May 14, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-46785

    Published : May 14, 2025, 6:15 p.m. | 51 minutes ago

    Description : Buffer over-read in some Zoom Workplace Apps for Windows may allow an authenticated user to conduct a denial of service via network access.

    Severity: 6.5 | MEDIUM

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    How to store a value which is not inside a tag in the SeleniumIDE?

    July 27, 2024

    My Problem

    I’m trying to automate a login/logout test to my website using Selenium IDE and I’m facing a problem while trying to verify a value displayed in the page.
    In my test I first verify the title of the page using “store title” and then “verify” with the target “title” and the name of my website name in “value” and it works correctly.
    However, when I want to verify a random string in my website which is in a span like that I’m facing an issue. (there’s no other way in the website to see the username we used to connect)
    <span style=”font-weight:bold;”>admin</span>

    I didn’t find anything that could allow me to store the value which is not in the span directly with a tag like “value=admin” or “username=admin” where I could use “store attribute” for example.
    What I tried

    Also, I tried using the “store text” command using “Select target in page” (it gives me : css=span:nth-child(3)) and then click on the text and associate it with value “admin” but when I try to verify that the target “admin” equals to value “admin” it says : “Actual value ” did not match ‘admin'”
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    Similar but uses Selenium Webdriver : How can I get the value from span class in selenium?

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