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CVE-2025-68645-PoC — Academic proof-of-concept demonstrating CVE-2025-68645 for authorized security research. | Kitploit
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CVE-2025-68645-PoC

Academic proof-of-concept demonstrating CVE-2025-68645 for authorized security research.

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CVE-2025-68645 Proof of Concept

Academic & Defensive Research Notice

This repository contains a proof-of-concept (PoC) developed strictly for academic analysis, defensive research, and vulnerability validation purposes.

The objective of this project is to help security researchers, defenders, and vendors understand the technical behavior and impact of CVE-2025-14847 within controlled and authorized testing environments.


Authorization Requirement

This proof-of-concept must only be executed on systems owned by the tester or systems for which explicit authorization has been granted.

Any unauthorized use of this code may violate local or international laws. The author does not encourage or support misuse, mass exploitation, or abuse of exposed services.


Intent Clarification

Although the PoC demonstrates the potential impact of the vulnerability, it is not intended for operational exploitation, mass scanning, or real-world abuse.

Any automation or output produced by the PoC exists solely to demonstrate vulnerability behavior in controlled research environments.


Environment

This PoC was developed and tested in a controlled environment using Python 2.7.14 on Microsoft Windows.

Other platforms or Python versions may require minor adjustments.


Responsible Disclosure

This vulnerability has been responsibly disclosed and assigned CVE-2025-68645.

Affected users are strongly encouraged to apply official patches and follow vendor security advisories and hardening guidelines.


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Disclaimer

This code is provided for educational and authorized security research purposes only. The author assumes no responsibility for misuse or damage resulting from this software.

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