Old HTTP File Server Flaw Leaves Users Open to Hack ‘n’ Mine Schemes
Beware the digital pickpockets! Hackers have their sights on vintage HTTP File Server (HFS) versions, dropping malware like hot potatoes and mining crypto like it’s a gold rush. Time to update or face the cyber music! #HFSVulnerability

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Well, well, well, if it isn't our old friend the outdated software leading us down the malware rabbit hole again. It's like a cyber horror movie where the villain is ancient code, and no one can resist the urge to click "remind me tomorrow" on that update notification. Enter stage left: CVE-2024-23692, the digital equivalent of leaving your front door wide open while holding a neon sign that says "Rob me, I'm rich!" So, if you're still running HFS versions pre-2.4, maybe it's time to swipe right on an upgrade before your digital love life gets catfished by hackers with a penchant for Monero and a side of RATs.Membership Required
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