Local Root Vulnerability in passwd(1) on Solaris 8, 9
so-1997-and-1994 writes "There is a new vulnerability in the passwd command on solaris 8 and 9. Looks like a local user privilege escalation is possible. Patch your systems. This not the first nor the last time something like this has shown up."
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if (bIsLinuxZealot)
{
if (bMicrosoftExploit)
BitchAboutMicrosoftIrresponsibility();
else
NothingToSeeHere();
}
All OSs have vulnerabilities. Get over it.
Linux doesn't have any security problems. Or at least that's what they always tell me when I am patching my XP, AMD machine. Build a Linux, Intel machine and you'll never have a problem.
So this is impossible. Nothing can happen to Linux, certainly, not a ROOT security exploit.
I refuse to believe, this is Slashdot, where Linux reigns supreme and the all powerful gods of modding, will mod you down for even suggesting a linux box has a vulnerability.
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