: By tricking an authenticated administrator into clicking a malicious link or visiting a compromised site, the attacker can silently change administrative credentials or permissions without the user's knowledge.

This ID is associated with a vulnerability in OpenCart 3.0.3.6 .

: It allows an attacker to achieve an Account Takeover (ATO).

If you found a file named on your system or the internet:

In cybersecurity research, .rar or .zip files named after an exploit ID often contain Proof-of-Concept (PoC) scripts used for testing or demonstrating a flaw. Primary Context: EDB-ID 49407

: These archives are frequently used by researchers on platforms like Exploit-DB but can also be disguised as malicious software.

While 49407 is a common Exploit-DB ID, there are also CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) with similar numbers that might be relevant if you are investigating a system:

: A high-risk vulnerability in the Linux kernel related to the Distributed Lock Manager (DLM). It involves an invalid read that could lead to system instability or further exploits.

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49407.rar

: By tricking an authenticated administrator into clicking a malicious link or visiting a compromised site, the attacker can silently change administrative credentials or permissions without the user's knowledge.

This ID is associated with a vulnerability in OpenCart 3.0.3.6 .

: It allows an attacker to achieve an Account Takeover (ATO). 49407.rar

If you found a file named on your system or the internet:

In cybersecurity research, .rar or .zip files named after an exploit ID often contain Proof-of-Concept (PoC) scripts used for testing or demonstrating a flaw. Primary Context: EDB-ID 49407 : By tricking an authenticated administrator into clicking

: These archives are frequently used by researchers on platforms like Exploit-DB but can also be disguised as malicious software.

While 49407 is a common Exploit-DB ID, there are also CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) with similar numbers that might be relevant if you are investigating a system: If you found a file named on your

: A high-risk vulnerability in the Linux kernel related to the Distributed Lock Manager (DLM). It involves an invalid read that could lead to system instability or further exploits.