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to version 2.33.7 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Default Permissions in the process that handles file uploads and database creation. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to sensitive files by leveraging default file permissions that allow any operating system account to read files created or uploaded through the application. This is only exploitable if the umask
configuration has not been hardened prior to deployment.