wchen-r7 4e20b8f369 Fix #5875, Add report_vuln for Msf::Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable
Msf::Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable requires the module to be
explicit, as in actually triggering the bug and get a vulnerable
response, therefore it should be appropriate to use report_vuln
to report it.

Other vuln check codes (such as Appears, or Detected, etc) will
not call report_vuln, because it's not explicit enough.
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