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What will be the consequences of the recent CyberPanel vulnerability?

Do you think any significant number of webmasters will dump Cyberpanel because of this, or will everything carry on much the same? Is this something that could spell the beginning of the end for it?

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  • no more nudes.

  • Any software does it have flaws in their system, that doesn't means people will leave.

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  • That's true and the developer does seem to have acted quickly. On the other hand it has been a pretty serious incident with ransomware employed on 22,000 internet-exposed CyberPanel instances. A remote unauthenticated attacker able to execute commands as root...

    @zmeu said:
    Any software does it have flaws in their system, that doesn't means people will leave.

  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-51378

    i'd like to see the function the fucked up honestlly
    it's apperantly python code and it's 2024... come on people

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