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Call of Duty: WW2 Players Reporting RCE Exploits on PC
Call of Duty: WW2 Players Reporting RCE Exploits on PC
Be careful if you want to play Call of Duty: WW2 through Game Pass on PC – some users have been reporting falling victim to RCE (Remote Command Execution) hacks. The earliest reports of this surfaced just a few hours ago, with players taking to social media to share some concerning stories, while others stressed this has been a problem ‘for years’ in COD WW2.
·insider-gaming.com·
Call of Duty: WW2 Players Reporting RCE Exploits on PC
Hacker selling critical Roundcube webmail exploit as tech info disclosed
Hacker selling critical Roundcube webmail exploit as tech info disclosed
Hackers are actively exploiting CVE-2025-49113, a critical vulnerability in the widely used Roundcube open-source webmail application that allows remote execution. The security issue has been present in Roundcube for over a decade and impacts versions of Roundcube webmail 1.1.0 through 1.6.10. It received a patch on June 1st. It took attackers just a couple of days to reverse engineer the fix, weaponize the vulnerability, and start selling a working exploit on at least one hacker forum. Roundcube is one of the most popular webmail solutions as the product is included in offers from well-known hosting providers such as GoDaddy, Hostinger, Dreamhost, or OVH. "Email armageddon" CVE-2025-49113 is a post-authentication remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that received a critical severity score of 9.9 out of 10 and is described as “email armageddon.” It was discovered and reported by Kirill Firsov, the CEO of the cybersecurity company FearsOff, who decided to publish the technical details before the end of the responsible disclosure period because an exploit had become available.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Hacker selling critical Roundcube webmail exploit as tech info disclosed