CVE-2025-2243

Vulnerability Description

A server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Bitdefender GravityZone Console allows an attacker to bypass input validation logic using leading characters in DNS requests. Paired with other potential vulnerabilities, this bypass could be used for execution of third party code. This issue affects GravityZone Console: before 6.41.2.1.

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

The nelio-ab-testing plugin before 4.5.9 for WordPress has SSRF in ajax/iesupport.php.

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

The nelio-ab-testing plugin before 4.5.11 for WordPress has SSRF in ajax/iesupport.php.

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

An issue was discovered in Adobe Connect 9.6.2 and earlier versions. A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists that could be abused to bypass network access controls.

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

Server Side Request Forgery vulnerability in Vebto Pixie Image Editor 1.4 and 1.7 allows remote attackers to disclose information or execute arbitrary code via the url parameter to Launderer.php.

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

An issue was discovered on Accellion FTA devices before FTA_9_12_180. Because a regular expression (intended to match local https URLs) lacks an initial ^ character, courier/web/1000@/wmProgressval.ht...

CVSS:10.0(Critical)

A vulnerability in Trend Micro Control Manager (versions 6.0 and 7.0) could allow an attacker to conduct a server-side request forgery (SSRF) attack on vulnerable installations.