Bash, aka the Bourne-Again Shell, has a newly discovered security hole. And, for many Unix or Linux Web servers, it's a major problem. The flaw involves how Bash evaluates environment variables. With ...
Library injections are less common on Linux than they are on Windows, but they're still a problem. Here's a look at how they work and how to identify them. While not nearly commonly seen on Linux ...
Because many embedded systems have not historically been connected to networks, or since it was reasonable to expect that the devices would operate in a trusted environment, there’s been relatively ...
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