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Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Apache HTTP Server, including issues with the mod_rewrite module, response headers, and the mod_proxy module. These vulnerabilities could potentially enable attackers to execute scripts in unintended locations, steal sensitive information, or cause denial-of-service attacks. This update includes a fix for older versions of Ubuntu. These vulnerabilities impact the Apache HTTP Server’s core features and modules, including mod_rewrite, mod_proxy and response handling. This could lead to various attacks, including remote code execution, information disclosure and denial-of-service conditions. The vulnerabilities have been patched in recent releases, and users are advised to upgrade their Apache installations to the latest version to ensure their systems are protected.