In a shocking twist of irony, Samsung’s MagicINFO 9 Server has been praised for bringing a sense of adventure to hackers worldwide. The software’s path traversal flaw, CVE-2025-4632, allows cybercriminals to wander off the beaten path and explore hidden directories with a CVSS score of 9.8. It’s like the Choose Your Own Adventure books, but for hackers with questionable intentions!

Samsung, channeling the spirit of an overburdened parent, has decided to reign in the chaos by releasing a software update. This heroic move is akin to stationing a mall cop at the gates of a theme park, armed with nothing but good intentions and a Segway. Who needs tight security when you can have the thrill of a virtual safari?

In response, cybercriminals everywhere have expressed their profound disappointment. ‘We were really getting attached to those unsecured directories,’ said one anonymous hacker. ‘It’s like our favorite digital watering hole has closed down. Now where are we supposed to go for our path traversal needs?’


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