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    10-Year-Old Roundcube RCE Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code

    June 3, 2025

    10-Year-Old Roundcube RCE Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code

    A decade-old critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Roundcube Webmail that could allow authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems, potentially affecting mi …
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