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Start learningUpgrade Alpine:3.15
drupal7
to version 7.74-r0 or higher.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream drupal7
package and not the drupal7
package as distributed by Alpine
.
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for Alpine:3.15
relevant fixed versions and status.
Drupal core does not properly sanitize certain filenames on uploaded files, which can lead to files being interpreted as the incorrect extension and served as the wrong MIME type or executed as PHP for certain hosting configurations. This issue affects: Drupal Drupal Core 9.0 versions prior to 9.0.8, 8.9 versions prior to 8.9.9, 8.8 versions prior to 8.8.11, and 7 versions prior to 7.74.