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The bug was assigned CVE-2025-2135, and we successfully used it to pwn Google’s V8CTF as a zero-day. The root cause lies in TurboFan’s InferMapsUnsafe() function, which fails to handle aliasing when ...
Kotozna, Inc. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Genri Goto), a B2B SaaS company specializing in generative AI–powered multilingual communication platforms, announced new automation features in ...