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Security Bulletin: OttoKit WordPress Plugin Vulnerability, CVE-2025-27007

CVE-2025-27007 is a critical unauthenticated privilege escalation vulnerability affecting the OttoKit WordPress plugin (formerly SureTriggers), which is used by over 100,000 websites for workflow automation and third-party integration. The vulnerability exists in the plugin’s create_wp_connection() function, which fails to properly verify user authentication when application passwords are not configured.

Security Bulletin: Magecart Skimming Campaign

Magecart is a long-running digital skimming threat attributed to multiple financially motivated cybercriminal groups specializing in the theft of payment card data from e-commerce websites. First identified in 2015, Magecart attacks have continuously evolved, leveraging compromised third-party services, supply chain vulnerabilities, and increasingly sophisticated obfuscation tactics to inject malicious JavaScript skimmers into checkout pages.

Navigating the New Cyber Threat Landscape: Why Irish SMEs Must Think and Act Differently

Let’s be honest, keeping your business safe online feels like a never-ending race these days, especially for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). At Intuity Technologies, we see it every day: the bad guys are getting smarter, faster, and ultimately relentless. With IT budgets often stretched thin, and the digital world constantly developing – it’s tougher than ever for SMEs to stay secure.

Chaining CVE-2024-38475 and CVE-2023-44221 for Full System Compromise

CVE-2024-38475 is a critical vulnerability in the Apache HTTP Server’s mod_rewrite module that permits arbitrary file read operations under specific configurations. This flaw arises from inadequate sanitization of user-controlled input passed to RewriteRule directives, which allows attackers to traverse the filesystem by manipulating server variables and regex capture groups.