This is where index of /dev/d becomes catastrophic. If the web server has write permissions (e.g., running as root or with elevated capabilities), an attacker can:
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Not physically in /dev/ , but symlinked via devmapper . This is a , where one device maps to multiple underlying blocks. index of dev d
If you are a system administrator, verify your exposure immediately: This is where index of /dev/d becomes catastrophic
Someone may have mounted a temporary filesystem at /dev/d for specific application data. index of dev d