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    Ivanti Patches High-Severity Credential Decryption Flaws in Workspace Control

    June 11, 2025

    Ivanti Patches High-Severity Credential Decryption Flaws in Workspace Control

    Ivanti has released critical security updates addressing three high-severity vulnerabilities in Ivanti Workspace Control (IWC)—a widely-used tool for centralized desktop and application management in …
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    Description : WeGIA is an open source web manager with a focus on the Portuguese language and charitable institutions. A Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability was identified in the `adicionar_raca.php` endpoint of the WeGIA application prior to version 3.4.5. This vulnerability allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into the `raca` parameter. The injected scripts are stored on the server and executed automatically whenever the affected page is accessed by users, posing a significant security risk. Version 3.4.5 fixes the issue.

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