New Apache MINA Vulnerabilities Open Door to Remote Code Execution Attacks
The Apache MINA project has issued urgent security updates to address two severe vulnerabilities. These security flaws could allow malicious actors to execute unauthorized code remotely. The development team has successfully patched these issues in the newly released Apache MINA versions 2.2.7 and 2
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