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  "textContent": "A critical vulnerability in ExifTool, a widely used open-source metadata utility, could allow attackers to execute malicious commands on macOS systems using specially crafted image files. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-3102, enables attackers to embed shell commands in image metadata that execute when the file is processed by vulnerable versions of ExifTool. Security researchers warn […]\n\nThe post Critical ExifTool flaw allows malicious images to execute code on macOS appeared first on VPN Central.",
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