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Mezzanine CMS 6.1.0 – Stored Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
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Mezzanine CMS 6.1.0 – Stored Cross Site Scripting (XSS)

# Exploit Title: Mezzanine CMS 6.1.0 Stored Cross Site Scripting (XSS) via component /blog/blogpost/add # Date: 23/07/2025 # Exploit Author: Kevin Dicks # Vendor Homepage: https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine # Software Link: https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine # Version: 6.1.0 # Category: Web Application # Tested on: Ubuntu Server 20.04.6 LTS (Focal Fossa), Firefox browser version 136.0 (64-bit) # CVE : CVE-2025-50481 …

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Scientists just cracked the cryptographic code behind quantum supremacy

Experts say quantum computing is the future of computers. Unlike conventional computers, quantum computers leverage the properties of quantum physics such as superposition and interference, theoretically outperforming current equipment to an exponential degree. When a quantum computer is able to solve a problem unfeasible for current technologies, this is called the quantum advantage. However, this…

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Sunny side up for eggs and cholesterol

From poached to panfried, when it comes to eggs, it’s all sunny side up, as new research from the University of South Australia confirms that this breakfast favourite won’t crack your cholesterol. Long blamed for high cholesterol, eggs have been beaten up for their assumed role in cardiovascular disease (CVD). Now, UniSA researchers have shown…

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Client Challenge

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WhoFi tracks people by reading Wi-Fi disturbances, offering camera-free surveillance with worrying accuracy

WhoFi uses Wi‑Fi signal distortions to fingerprint individuals without visual data Deep neural network maps signal changes to identify people with near‑perfect accuracy Academic research opens new privacy debates around biometric tracking via Wi‑Fi signals Researchers at La Sapienza University in Rome have created WhoFi, a system which claims to be able to identify individuals…

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