AquilaCMS RCE Alert: When Your CMS Thinks It’s a Hacker!

In a world where AquilaCMS 1.409.20’s security is as tight as a screen door on a submarine, Remote Command Execution (RCE) vulnerabilities emerge to bring a little chaos. Discover how an unauthenticated exploit can turn harmless sites into virtual playgrounds. Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility—or at least a good punchline.

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Hot Take:

In a stunning twist that would make even the most seasoned hackers gasp (or giggle), AquilaCMS 1.409.20 has opened its digital doors to the world with an unauthenticated Remote Command Execution (RCE) vulnerability. It’s like leaving your front door open with a neon sign saying “Come on in, hackers!” Talk about rolling out the red carpet for cyber mischief. Let’s dive into the chaos, shall we?

Key Points:

  • AquilaCMS 1.409.20 is vulnerable to Remote Command Execution (RCE) without authentication.
  • The exploit allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the server.
  • It involves the manipulation of user emails and resetting passwords for admin access.
  • Hackers can create and upload a malicious plugin to execute commands.
  • The vulnerability is documented under CVE-2024-48572 and CVE-2024-48573.

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