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Joomla CMS Patches Critical XSS Vulnerabilities
Feb. 20, 2024, 11:21 p.m. |
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Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in Joomla, a widely used free-source content management system, were fixed in a patch published Tuesday by the open-source project that maintains the software. The flaws potentially expose millions of websites to attacks that can end with remote code execution.
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