A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit has been released for CVE-2025-3155, a critical vulnerability in GNOME’s Yelp help viewer that enables attackers to exfiltrate SSH keys and other sensitive files from Ubuntu systems. The flaw leverages improper handling of the ghelp:// URI scheme and XML processing to execute arbitrary JavaScript, exposing millions of Linux desktop users to […]
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