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    I finally tested a “SteamOS” Legion Go S — it’s the perfect handheld gaming PC if you don’t mind these three things

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    I tested and used the SteamOS version of the Legion Go S gaming handheld. Here’s what makes it a compelling choice for gamers. Our review.

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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-6646

    Published : June 25, 2025, 10:15 p.m. | 4 hours, 6 minutes ago

    Description : PDF-XChange Editor U3D File Parsing Use-After-Free Information Disclosure Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to disclose sensitive information on affected installations of PDF-XChange Editor. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious page or open a malicious file.

    The specific flaw exists within the parsing of U3D files. The issue results from the lack of validating the existence of an object prior to performing operations on the object. An attacker can leverage this in conjunction with other vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current process. Was ZDI-CAN-26643.

    Severity: 3.3 | LOW

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