CVE-2025-59483 is a validation flaw in an undisclosed URL within the F5 BIG-IP Configuration utility. Based on the provided context, the issue allows an authenticated and privileged attacker to perform arbitrary file uploads through the management/configuration interface. The vulnerable component is described only as an unspecified path or URL in the Configuration utility; no further technical detail about the exact handler, parameter, or upload validation logic is available in the supplied material. The flaw affects multiple F5 BIG-IP-related product lines referenced in F5's October 2025 security notifications, though exact affected versions are not specified here, and versions that have reached End of Technical Support were not evaluated.
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A high-severity vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP, requiring authentication for exploitation. Not currently known to be exploited in the wild.
A remote code execution vulnerability in the configuration utility of multiple F5 BIG-IP products, involving unspecified file path handling and file upload flaws.
An F5 vulnerability allowing an authenticated privileged attacker to perform arbitrary file uploads.
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