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Twisted is an event-based network programming and multi-protocol integration framework.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection via improper input sanitization in the file upload process. An attacker can execute arbitrary commands on the target system by sending a specially crafted HTTP PUT request to upload a malicious file and subsequently triggering its execution. This can result in remote code execution and potential privilege escalation depending on the web server's permissions.