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One Bug Too Many: ISPConfig’s PHP Code Injection Vulnerability
ISPConfig, a popular web hosting control panel, has been hit with a PHP code injection vulnerability. The bug was discovered by Egidio Romano and lies within the language_edit.php file in versions up to and including 3.2.11. Patch pending, the system is at risk of manipulation.
