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When Clouds Burst: The Comical Tragedy of ownCloud’s New Vulnerability ** : cybersecurity, ownCloud, vulnerability, CVE-2023-49103, graphapi app, data breach, admin passwords, mail server credentials, license keys, comic timing
Discover the laughably tragic tale of ownCloud’s latest vulnerability, CVE-2023-49103. A mix of cybersecurity and comedy, it’s the data breach drama that keeps on giving.

Hot Take:
Well, well, well, if it isn't our old friend ownCloud popping up in the headlines again, this time with a shiny new vulnerability, CVE-2023-49103. This naughty little bugger has the audacity to give attackers the keys to the kingdom, or in this case, admin passwords, mail server credentials, and license keys. It's like leaving your front door wide open with a neon sign saying, "Welcome, robbers! Help yourself to the valuables!" And the best part? It's being exploited by an app called "graphapi". It's like a bad comic book plot, only real and significantly less fun.