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    CVE-2025-49113: Roundcube RCE Exploit Unveiled—The Swiss Army Knife of Webmail Just Got a Weaponized Blade

    June 5, 2025

    CVE-2025-49113: Roundcube RCE Exploit Unveiled—The Swiss Army Knife of Webmail Just Got a Weaponized Blade

    In a stunningly fast-moving sequence of events, a serious vulnerability in the widely-used Roundcube webmail client—CVE-2025-49113—has been disclosed early by security researcher Kirill Firsov, founde …
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