The 9.9 CVE Linux RCE Security Bug!!
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Top Comments (10)
Back in the early-mid aughts, CUPS was a breath of fresh air compared to Windows network printer setup (speaking as a former admin). Hadn't thought about it since then. Sorry to hear that it was written with so little thought to security. Rust peeps will have their hands full if they really do try to rewrite the world of system software, including things like CUPS which are boring but extremely important for some people.
The availability point Prime made is actually really interesting. Typically, in the score, if you can have a higher impact on availability, it's a worse score. But he makes a good point about how impacting availability could cause the exploitation to be discovered sooner.
Great video guys. Always know we are in for a good time when low level and prime get together
Awesome coverage of this bug and the accompanying discussion. It's what I've come to expect from this channel.
This is why the kernel should have been made in Python
it is a 9.9, and you can take 5 minutes to look at it and discard it if you are not affected. Like you could discard log4shell in many cases.
your highlighting methods drive me crazy
I'm fairly sure that CUPS is used in MacOS and mac users do love to print.
CIA is most easily understood in regards to data: Confidentiality = Attackers can read the data Integrity = Attackers can change the data (but not necessarily read it) Availability = Attacker can prevent legitimate users from accessing the data
CVSS - Cascading vucking style sheets :)
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Top Comments (10)
Back in the early-mid aughts, CUPS was a breath of fresh air compared to Windows network printer setup (speaking as a former admin). Hadn't thought about it since then. Sorry to hear that it was written with so little thought to security. Rust peeps will have their hands full if they really do try to rewrite the world of system software, including things like CUPS which are boring but extremely important for some people.
The availability point Prime made is actually really interesting. Typically, in the score, if you can have a higher impact on availability, it's a worse score. But he makes a good point about how impacting availability could cause the exploitation to be discovered sooner.
Great video guys. Always know we are in for a good time when low level and prime get together
Awesome coverage of this bug and the accompanying discussion. It's what I've come to expect from this channel.
This is why the kernel should have been made in Python
it is a 9.9, and you can take 5 minutes to look at it and discard it if you are not affected. Like you could discard log4shell in many cases.
your highlighting methods drive me crazy
I'm fairly sure that CUPS is used in MacOS and mac users do love to print.
CIA is most easily understood in regards to data: Confidentiality = Attackers can read the data Integrity = Attackers can change the data (but not necessarily read it) Availability = Attacker can prevent legitimate users from accessing the data
CVSS - Cascading vucking style sheets :)