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    I2C HID Device Has a Driver Problem – 7 Ways To Fix It

    December 28, 2024

    Wondering what to do when your I2C HID device has a driver problem? This device is associated with touchscreens, trackpads, or other input peripherals and can cause malfunctioning or unresponsiveness in the components. The problem is caused by outdated or corrupted drivers, power management settings, or conflicts with other system features. Luckily, I can show […]

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    CVE-2025-1753 – LLama-Index OS Command Injection Vulnerability

    May 28, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-1753

    Published : May 28, 2025, 10:15 a.m. | 1 hour, 20 minutes ago

    Description : LLama-Index CLI version v0.12.20 contains an OS command injection vulnerability. The vulnerability arises from the improper handling of the `–files` argument, which is directly passed into `os.system`. An attacker who controls the content of this argument can inject and execute arbitrary shell commands. This vulnerability can be exploited locally if the attacker has control over the CLI arguments, and remotely if a web application calls the LLama-Index CLI with a user-controlled filename. This issue can lead to arbitrary code execution on the affected system.

    Severity: 7.8 | HIGH

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