Hackers Feast on Old Vulnerabilities: ThinkPHP and OwnCloud Under Siege!

ThinkPHP and OwnCloud vulnerabilities are back in the spotlight, with threat actors treating them like a nostalgic bug buffet. GreyNoise reports a surge in attempts to exploit these forgotten flaws, urging organizations to patch up and prevent these cyber throwbacks from wreaking havoc.

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Who knew that the real threat to your cloud was an overcaffeinated script kiddie armed with a rusty ThinkPHP vulnerability? In the cybersecurity world, old bugs are like your ex — they keep coming back just when you thought you’d finally moved on. Time to patch up those outdated systems before they crash your next party, ahem, server!

Key Points:

  • ThinkPHP and OwnCloud vulnerabilities are back in the threat actor spotlight.
  • ThinkPHP’s CVE-2022-47945 allows unauthorized remote command execution.
  • OwnCloud’s CVE-2023-49103 exposes PHP environment details.
  • GreyNoise notes a recent surge in exploit attempts for both vulnerabilities.
  • Organizations should patch, limit access, and block malicious IPs.

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