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Roundcube’s Loophole: More than Just a Mail Mishap
Roundcube, a trusted webmail solution, was recently found to have a quirky vulnerability. It turns out, improper header settings when handling attachments could let a hacker load arbitrary JavaScript code. The good news? Debian has already released updates.
