Super Mario Bros. speedrunners have discovered a major glitch in the game that allows players to manipulate code on the fly.
The CVSS‑9.3 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution on exposed Marimo servers and was exploited in the wild shortly after disclosure, Sysdig says.
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Active exploits, nation-state campaigns, fresh arrests, and critical CVEs — this week's cybersecurity recap has it all.
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