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DSA-2649-1 lighttpd - fixed socket name in world-writable directory

🗓️ 15 Mar 2013 00:00:00Reported by GoogleType 
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lighttpd - fixed socket name in world-writable directory. Vulnerability could allow a malicious user to take over the PHP control socket

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