> > Since when does a hacked website gain root? What argument is next, when
> your
> > storage solution is hacked they have access to your files? Are you not
> working
> > with linux? How frequent are exploits that give you a root.
> 
> I was responding to jeremy ardley considering root access gained.
> 
> Apart from this privilege escalation is a real threat:
> https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=privilege+escalation
>

This link is crap, did you even read a few items on this page? Put then a link 
to the apache httpd root access.

Fact still remains that nobody here on this list has eternal life nor eternal 
resources, so you would be stupid to focus on your webserver root access 
exploit instead of roundcube. 

Next to that, it is more common these days to use containers so there is not 
even a webserver that runs root.

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