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Mar 8, 2011 · If you restrict your Apache to not follow symlinks, this attack vector is much harder to exploit. Another, equally important security measure is ...
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Oct 20, 2021 · If apache is setup correctly and updated to latest version, you are safe. Some modules, yes do have security risks but usually you don't need ...
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Jan 7, 2019 · But the htaccess, on its own, is not known to pose a security risk. Share.
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Apache HTTP Server 2.4 vulnerabilities. This page lists all security vulnerabilities fixed in released versions of Apache HTTP Server 2.4.
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Dec 17, 2021 · Log4Shell is a severe critical vulnerability affecting many versions of the Apache Log4j application. The vulnerability allows unauthentic.
It's somewhat of a false positive. Whereas it is a vulnerability, httpd is default disabled unless otherwise enabled. Command to Disable Apache\httpd /bin/ ...
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Oct 1, 2017 · From security perspective the old modules which is patched for all discovered vulnerabilities will be more secure than the new one's which ...
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