Hackers exploit simple SVG uploads in DotNetNuke to quietly take over servers, turning harmless images into powerful backdoor delivery tools
Malicious SVG uploads in DotNetNuke execute JavaScript when clicked Attack requires only one admin click...
Malicious SVG uploads in DotNetNuke execute JavaScript when clicked Attack requires only one admin click...
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