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7 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2025-65118
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an authenticated miscreant (OS Standard User) to trick Process Optimization services
8.8
HIGH
CVE-2025-65117
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an authenticated miscreant (Process Optimization Designer User) to embed OLE objects
7.4
HIGH
CVE-2025-64769
< 2025
The Process Optimization application suite leverages connection channels/protocols that by-default are not encrypted and could be
7.1
HIGH
CVE-2025-64729
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an authenticated miscreant (OS Standard User) to tamper with Process Optimization pr
8.1
HIGH
CVE-2025-64691
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an authenticated miscreant (OS standard user) to tamper with TCL Macro scripts and e
8.8
HIGH
CVE-2025-61943
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an authenticated miscreant (Process Optimization Standard User) to tamper with queri
8.4
HIGH
CVE-2025-61937
< 2025
The vulnerability, if exploited, could allow an unauthenticated miscreant to achieve remote code execution under OS system privil
10.0
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