Doug Elkin on Nostr: npub1q5l4y…7ywp3 it sounds like they did that with the latest owncloud thing ...
npub1q5l4y898qvhzghc665jrqj6kcw4p89gha56azkt7j0jm9299wzcqt7ywp3 (npub1q5l…ywp3) it sounds like they did that with the latest owncloud thing
https://owncloud.com/security-advisories/disclosure-of-sensitive-credentials-and-configuration-in-containerized-deployments/
phpinfo itself is enough of a problem though, that I wonder if it would be good if it were just disabled by default. The number of legitimate use cases for it must be way fewer than the number of vulnerabilities it opens.
https://owncloud.com/security-advisories/disclosure-of-sensitive-credentials-and-configuration-in-containerized-deployments/
phpinfo itself is enough of a problem though, that I wonder if it would be good if it were just disabled by default. The number of legitimate use cases for it must be way fewer than the number of vulnerabilities it opens.