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CVE-2025-64776: CWE-125: Out-of-bounds Read in Canva AffinityCVE-2025-64776
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CVE-2025-64776 is an out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the EMF functionality of Canva Affinity version 3.0.1.3808. An attacker can exploit this by crafting a malicious EMF file that triggers the vulnerability, potentially leading to disclosure of sensitive information. The vulnerability requires local access and user interaction to open the malicious file. It does not allow code execution or system integrity compromise but can leak confidential data. No known exploits are currently in the wild, and no patches have been released yet. The CVSS score is 6.1 (medium severity), reflecting the moderate risk due to required user interaction and local attack vector.

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