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When Art Attacks: The Unexpected RCE Vulnerability in Coppermine-gallery
In a twist worthy of a thriller, a remote code execution vulnerability has been discovered in Coppermine-gallery v1.6.25. Uncovered by Mirabbas Ağalarov, this PHP bug transforms an innocent photo gallery into a potential data breach hub. Linux users, beware!

Hot Take:
Oh, the joys of gallery browsing! You think you're just admiring some lovely snapshots, but surprise! You've stumbled upon a virtual Pandora's box. This time, it's the coppermine-gallery v1.6.25 that's the culprit, serving up Remote Code Execution (RCE) exploits with your images. Let's give a round of applause to Mirabbas Ağalarov, our digital Picasso, who discovered this exploit. His canvas? PHP. His masterpiece? A potential data breach. Make sure you've got your popcorn ready, folks, this one's a thriller!