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Leaflet@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 8 months ago

Attacking UNIX Systems via CUPS, Part I | CUPS Remote Code Execution

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Hello friends, this is the first of two, possibly three (if and when I have time to finish the Windows research) writeups. We will start with targeting GNU/Linux systems with an RCE. As someone who’s

Red Hat’s report on vulnerability

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    Wait, so how do we print now?

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      Lol what has more of an attack surface: CUPS or a reactos VM?

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      RPI print server + sshfs?

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