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CVE-2023-53929

🗓️ 18 Dec 2025 23:36:35Reported by redhat.comType 
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CVE-2023-53929: phpMyFAQ 3.1.12 lets authenticated users inject formulas into profile names, enabling code execution on admin export.

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27 Mar 2026 09:17Current
7.8High risk
Vulners AI Score7.8
CVSS 3.18 - 8.8
CVSS 46.2
EPSS0.00072
SSVC
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