vFeed Newsletter July 2025
We present interesting vulnerability trends during the month, critical vulnerabilities to pay attention to, and exploitable vulnerabilities to remediate.
Read the full newsletter here: https://t.co/FUx7IFvuWq
#cybersecurity#vulnerability
What is your risk of CVE-2025-0108 authentication bypass vulnerability in PAN-OS software management web interface? Here is what vFeed sees.
CVSS4 8.8, Low attack complexity, EPSS 99.8% percentile
His Majesty King Harald V recently presented the 2025 Abel Prize to Professor Masaki Kashiwara. The recording of the award ceremony is now available to watch on YouTube!👏
https://t.co/meZk2iL6vc
Of the CVSS4 scores recorded, vFeed found about 71 critical CVEs in 2025, of which 20 had a CVSS4 10 base score. Of those 71, we have 21 (~30%) are PHP, of which 13 (~62%) are SQL Injection attacks, and ~20% of which have an exploit percentile > 50%. See the power of vFeed intel?
vFeed Integrates Next-Generation CVSS 4.0 Risk Scoring
Exciting news for threat intelligence users! vFeed is thrilled to announce the integration of CVSS version 4.0 (CVSS4) risk scoring metrics into our threat intel feed.
For more details, see
https://t.co/whwjif1YWW
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize 2025 to professor Masaki Kashiwara. Kashiwara-san is the first Japanese mathematician to receive the Abel Prize.
#Abelprize#Abelprize2025#mathematics#science
Congrats to arithmetic geometer Ryan Chen and Alex Cohen, who researches harmonic analysis, combinatorics, and microlocal analysis, who have been awarded 2025 Clay Research Fellowships. @ScienceMIT https://t.co/NsyKJTxmxZ
@matterasmachine@PhysInHistory Most areas of physics are based on the observation of phenomena rather than statistics, though statistics play a significant role in many fields (thermodynamics). QM is an exception, where the distribution of possible outcomes is used to describe behavior Correct me if i'm wrong
@JeanMessiha Pas besoin de statistiques : l’observation suffit à donner du sens à la théorie. Les plus grandes découvertes en physique sont nées de l’observation. Il suffit de regarder autour de soi et d’oser affirmer que rien n’a jamais changé.
"C’est un droit de l’homme que d’être un idiot"