⤷ Title: Critical Wget2 Flaws Expose Users to Arbitrary File Overwrites and Memory Crashes
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𐀪 Author: Ddos
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ⴵ Time: Fri, 02 Jan 2026 01:35:21 +0000
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⌗ Tags: #Vulnerability Report #buffer overflow #CVE_2025_69194 #CVE_2025_69195 #Filename Sanitization #GNU Wget2 #Linux Security #Metalink #Open Source Security #Path Traversal #Remote Code Execution
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𐀪 Author: Ddos
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ⴵ Time: Fri, 02 Jan 2026 01:35:21 +0000
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⌗ Tags: #Vulnerability Report #buffer overflow #CVE_2025_69194 #CVE_2025_69195 #Filename Sanitization #GNU Wget2 #Linux Security #Metalink #Open Source Security #Path Traversal #Remote Code Execution
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Critical Wget2 Flaws Expose Users to Arbitrary File Overwrites and Memory Crashes
GNU Wget2, the modern successor to the ubiquitous command-line download tool, has been hit with a double whammy of security disclosures. Two newly identified vulnerabilities—one involving a treach…