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Critical Flaws in Cacti Framework Could Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code

Critical Flaws in Cacti Framework Could Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code

May 14, 2024/in General News

The maintainers of the Cacti open-source network monitoring and fault management framework have addressed a dozen security flaws, including two critical issues that could lead to the execution of arbitrary code.
The most severe of the vulnerabilities are listed below –

CVE-2024-25641 (CVSS score: 9.1) – An arbitrary file write vulnerability in the “Package Import” feature that

The Hacker News – ​Read More

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