A security vulnerability was found in Tomcat 10, a Java based web server and
servlet engine. A malicious user was able to view security sensitive files
and/or inject content into those files when writes were enabled for the default
servlet (disabled by default) and support for partial PUT was enabled
(default). Under certain circumstances, depending on the application in use,
remote code execution may have been possible.
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