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This flaw lets a logged-in Serendipity user upload PHP-executable files that should have been blocked. If the server treats those uploads as PHP, the attacker may run code on the website. The issue affects Serendipity before 2.0.2 and has a vendor security-fix release. Exposure is likely limited to Serendipity sites running versions before 2.0.2 where authenticated users can upload files. Risk increases if uploaded files are stored in a web-accessible path that executes PHP-like extensions. Prioritize remediation for internet-facing Serendipity sites with multiple authenticated users. Although authentication is required, successful exploitation can become server-side code execution, which can affect site integrity, data, and hosting infrastructure. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Serendipity to 2.0.2 or later using vendor guidance.; Restrict upload privileges to trusted authenticated users until upgraded.; Review web server handling of .pht and .phtml files in upload paths..
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