So, having RTFA I'm not even slightly concerned. I have mysql running on windows, but since the exploit this thing uses requires a)straight up access vis the internet (eg, no firewall) and b) a brute force atack on the root password, I feel pretty safe.
As should anyone else who's behind a firewall and who's root mysql password isn't '12345'....
Slashdot was slow to load for me today. I blocked google analyticfs and mow /. loads as fast as before. That's why not.
consumer: "hey, so you can make DVDs for £3. Why are the rest £15?"
So, having RTFA I'm not even slightly concerned. I have mysql running on windows, but since the exploit this thing uses requires a)straight up access vis the internet (eg, no firewall) and b) a brute force atack on the root password, I feel pretty safe. As should anyone else who's behind a firewall and who's root mysql password isn't '12345'....