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This is a memory buffer boundary restriction vulnerability (buffer overflow) in LinkingVision RapidVMS that allows an attacker with local access to execute arbitrary code with high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The vulnerability affects all versions of RapidVMS prior to PR#96 and has been patched by the vendor via GitHub pull request #98. While the CVSS score is 7.8 (high severity), the local attack vector and required user interaction reduce the immediate remote exploitation risk, and there is no evidence of active exploitation or public proof-of-concept at this time.
RapidVMS before PR#96 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to achieve code execution, data theft, or system compromise with minimal user interaction. The flaw stems from improper memory bounds checking and carries a high CVSS score of 8.8 with network-based attack vectors. A patch is available to address this critical memory safety issue.
RapidVMS before patch PR#96 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code without authentication or user interaction. The high CVSS score (8.8) reflects the critical nature of this network-accessible flaw affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of affected systems. A patch is available and should be prioritized immediately given the severe exploitation potential.
This is a memory buffer boundary restriction vulnerability (buffer overflow) in LinkingVision RapidVMS that allows an attacker with local access to execute arbitrary code with high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The vulnerability affects all versions of RapidVMS prior to PR#96 and has been patched by the vendor via GitHub pull request #98. While the CVSS score is 7.8 (high severity), the local attack vector and required user interaction reduce the immediate remote exploitation risk, and there is no evidence of active exploitation or public proof-of-concept at this time.
RapidVMS before PR#96 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to achieve code execution, data theft, or system compromise with minimal user interaction. The flaw stems from improper memory bounds checking and carries a high CVSS score of 8.8 with network-based attack vectors. A patch is available to address this critical memory safety issue.
RapidVMS before patch PR#96 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code without authentication or user interaction. The high CVSS score (8.8) reflects the critical nature of this network-accessible flaw affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of affected systems. A patch is available and should be prioritized immediately given the severe exploitation potential.