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Remote Exploit Discovered for OpenBSD

An anonymous reader writes "OpenBSD is known for its security policies, and for its boast of "only one remote exploit in over 10 years". Well, make that two, because Core Security has found a remotely exploitable buffer overflow in the OpenBSD kernel. Upgrade your firewalls as soon as possible."

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  1. Well done, the OpenBSD team. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well done. It's not an easy feat to create an OS with so little exploits. The team and Microsoft should take a leaf out of your book.

    1. Re:Well done, the OpenBSD team. by Kandenshi · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I heard a rumour that Microsoft did indeed look to the idea of emulating OpenBSD's security practices as a company.

      Then someone pointed out the respective revenues of OpenBSD vs Microsoft, and the whole idea just seemed to evaporate.

      Someone decided that people don't care enough about the number of remote exploits found in a given OS. They were probably right.

    2. Re:Well done, the OpenBSD team. by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I heard a rumour that Microsoft did indeed look to the idea of emulating OpenBSD's security practices as a company.

      Then someone pointed out the respective revenues of OpenBSD vs Microsoft, and the whole idea just seemed to evaporate.

      My company makes far more than the OpenBSD team brings in, and yet we still respect them and try to emulate their practices. I'm not sure what kind of hubris it takes to dismiss someone's ideas just because you have more money.

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      Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?