
Avira Antimalware Software Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution
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Three high-risk security vulnerabilities in Avira Antimalware software allow attackers to execute arbitrary code with system-level privileges. The flaws were disclosed in a security notice published on June 6, 2024, though no specific CVE identifiers were mentioned. The vulnerabilities enable code smuggling and privilege escalation, posing a severe risk to affected systems. The report does not specify the exact versions of Avira Antimalware impacted or the geographic scope of the threat. No mitigation steps or patches were detailed in the provided content.