QNAP QTS version 4.2.1 Build 20160601 suffers from an OS command injection vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS versions 4.2.0 Build 20160311 and Build 20160601 suffer from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS version 4.2.1 Build 20160601 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS version 4.2.1 Build 20160601 suffers from an OS command injection vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS version 4.2.1 Build 20160601 suffers from an arbitrary file overwrite vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS versions 4.2.0 Build 20160311 and Build 20160601 suffer from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS versions 4.2.0 Build 20160311 and Build 20160601 suffer from an OS command injection vulnerability.
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QNAP QTS version 4.2.1 Build 20160601 suffers from an OS command injection vulnerability.
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FancyFon FAMOC version 3.16.5 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
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