Developers of the vBulletin forum software have rushed to release a patch for a recently disclosed remote command execution vulnerability, but the flaw has already been exploited in the wild, with some claiming that its existence has been known for years.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
vBulletin Patches Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild
Developers of the vBulletin forum software have rushed to release a patch for a recently disclosed remote command execution vulnerability, but the flaw has already been exploited in the wild, with some claiming that its existence has been known for years. The post vBulletin Patches Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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