arstechnica , 1 day ago to Random “RegreSSHion” vulnerability in OpenSSH gives attackers root on Linux Full system compromise possible by peppering servers with thousands of connection requests. https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/regresshion-vulnerability-in-openssh-gives-attackers-root-on-linux/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
“RegreSSHion” vulnerability in OpenSSH gives attackers root on Linux
Full system compromise possible by peppering servers with thousands of connection requests.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/regresshion-vulnerability-in-openssh-gives-attackers-root-on-linux/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
bitman , 1 day ago @arstechnica Some scripting to detect vulnerable #regreSSHion #OpenSSH version and patch sshd config by LoginGraceTime https://gitlab.com/bit-man/os-mindset/-/raw/master/lib/debian/regreSSHion?ref_type=heads
@arstechnica Some scripting to detect vulnerable #regreSSHion #OpenSSH version and patch sshd config by LoginGraceTime
https://gitlab.com/bit-man/os-mindset/-/raw/master/lib/debian/regreSSHion?ref_type=heads
Haydar , 2 days ago to Random German All major distributions have so far released patches for CVE-2024-6387 #RegreSSHion. Only #OpenSuse is lagging behind (again). Confirms once again my impression that OpenSuse should not be used for productive purposes. #ssh #openssh
All major distributions have so far released patches for CVE-2024-6387 #RegreSSHion. Only #OpenSuse is lagging behind (again). Confirms once again my impression that OpenSuse should not be used for productive purposes. #ssh #openssh