Quick PSA or reminder: If you're running Linux connected to the Internet, especially with exposed services, you'll want to patch for copy.fail.
Quick PSA or reminder: If you're running Linux connected to the Internet, especially with exposed services, you'll want to patch for copy.fail.
Quick PSA or reminder: If you're running Linux connected to the Inter especially with exposed services, you'll want to patch for copy.fail.
Please elaberate. I don't know what that file is, where to locate it, or how to patch it.
Quick PSA or reminder: If you're running Linux connected to the Inter especially with exposed services, you'll want to patch for copy.fail.
Please elaberate. I don't know what that file is, where to locate it, or how to patch it.
Please elaberate. I don't know what that file is, where to locate it, or how to patch it. ---
This exploit would just save me from using a password.
TechHeart's video seems good on this (seriously, go put it on at half speed in the background, if nothing else, so that it gets better viewing numbers), but I figure I'll give a simplified summary on the bug:
Assume that all users on your Linux system now have the power of root, unless you specifically patch this.
Dude - thank you... and why 1/2 speed??? Do I talk too fast?!?!? :P
Crazyness... also, I didn't know you watched TechHeart and that makes me smile!!! :P
| Sysop: | Dave Parker |
|---|---|
| Location: | Redhill, Surrey |
| Users: | 14 |
| Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
| Uptime: | 18:26:48 |
| Calls: | 167 |
| Calls today: | 1 |
| Files: | 12 |
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