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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Upload via the file upload process. An attacker can store malicious files on the server by uploading files without proper validation of file type, extension, or content. This can result in the persistent presence of executable scripts, which may be triggered later to execute arbitrary commands on the server.