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    VS slaat alarm over ransomware-aanvallen via SimpleHelp-lek

    June 13, 2025

    VS slaat alarm over ransomware-aanvallen via SimpleHelp-lek

    Het Amerikaanse cyberagentschap CISA slaat alarm over een kwetsbaarheid in de software SimpleHelp die wordt gebruikt bij ransomware-aanvallen en roept organisaties op om direct maatregelen te treffen. …
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    Description : Vim is an open source, command line text editor. Prior to version 9.1.1551, a path traversal issue in Vim’s zip.vim plugin can allow overwriting of arbitrary files when opening specially crafted zip archives. Impact is low because this exploit requires direct user interaction. However, successfully exploitation can lead to overwriting sensitive files or placing executable code in privileged locations, depending on the permissions of the process editing the archive. The victim must edit such a file using Vim which will reveal the filename and the file content, a careful user may suspect some strange things going on. Successful exploitation could results in the ability to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. Version 9.1.1551 contains a patch for the vulnerability.

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