CVE-2025-14602
The application generates uploaded file names using a weak and predictable method based on the request timestamp. This allows a remote attac
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Publicado: 20 ago 2026 · Última mod.: 20 ago 2026 · CWE-340 · CWE-377
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The application generates uploaded file names using a weak and predictable method based on the request timestamp. This allows a remote attacker to accurately guess or brute-force the generated filename within a short time window. An attacker can successfully locate and access uploaded files, which can be used to facilitate further attacks. Apply patch from vendor https://vsdesk.ru/ . Versions 14.0101 and on have the patch.
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CVE-2026-64964——
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