
AI-Powered Tool Discovers Critical ImageMagick Vulnerabilities in Default Configurations
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An AI-powered penetration testing tool identified critical security vulnerabilities in default configurations of ImageMagick, a widely used image processing software. The flaws were discovered in standard setups, though specific technical details such as CVE IDs, affected versions, or exact exploitation mechanisms were not disclosed. The report indicates that workarounds are available to mitigate the risks posed by these vulnerabilities. No timeline, affected systems, or impact severity (e.g., remote code execution) was explicitly stated. The discovery highlights potential risks in default deployments of ImageMagick without further hardening.