Unguard is an insecure cloud-native microservices demo application.
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May 15, 2024 - PHP
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Unguard is an insecure cloud-native microservices demo application.
Unofficial API for 0day.today database | Supported languages: Python and PHP
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Millhouse Remote code execution exploit
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