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CVE-2026-76611

Joomla Extension - yootheme.com - Unauthenticated arbitrary directory listing via the Gallery element in Zoo < 4.1.66.

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Published: Aug 21, 2026 · Last modified: Aug 21, 2026 · CWE-22

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Technical description

Joomla Extension - yootheme.com - Unauthenticated arbitrary directory listing via the Gallery element in Zoo < 4.1.66.

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