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The scanner went to work, its interface a blur of activity as it systematically dissected the hub’s architecture. It identified a series of critical vulnerabilities: SQL injections hidden deep within the database layers, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) flaws in the administrative panels, and a particularly nasty remote code execution vulnerability in a legacy API.
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The release of Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner version 12.0.180911134