The flaw has existed for eight years thanks to a security change in Apache. A widely used plugin by Blueimp called jQuery File Upload contains a years-old vulnerability that potentially places 7,800 ...
Of the thousands of plugins for the jQuery framework, one of the most popular of them harbored for at least three years an oversight in code that eluded the security community, despite public ...
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For at least three years, hackers have abused a zero-day in one of the most popular jQuery plugins to plant web shells and take over vulnerable web servers, ZDNet has learned. The vulnerability ...
We need to allow our customers to upload files for one of our Web applications. What are the security implications of allowing users to upload files on our website? The ability to upload files on a ...