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Old 01-10-2014, 21:33   #28
Ignitionnet
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Re: Huge bash exploit CVE-2014-6271

Glad most of my employer's products have no CGI in the web interface and no access to BASH without having a level of access to the CLI which gives root on BASH via a standard CLI command anyway.

Still have flappy customers contacting daily asking for patches, naturally, but pointed out that the steady flow of CVEs mean they either wait a couple of days and get one roll-up patch or they have the pleasure of a .3, .4, .5, .6... etc version and disrupt their production networks repeatedly.
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