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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Upload due to insufficient permission verification and inadequate file name validation. An attacker can execute arbitrary code on the server by uploading a specially crafted .phar
file using the frontmatter feature of a page they create.
Note:
This is only exploitable if the attacker has the ability to create pages and can bypass the default XSS protection by setting xss_check: false
in the frontmatter.