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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Injection via the ExternalScripts
process when both the web interface and this module are enabled. An attacker can execute arbitrary commands with system privileges by authenticating to the web interface, injecting commands as external scripts through the /settings/query.json
API, saving the configuration, and triggering execution via the /query/{name}
endpoint.
Note:
This is only exploitable if the attacker possesses the administrator password and both the web interface and ExternalScripts module are enabled.