July 1, 2024, 10:56 p.m. | Duncan Riley

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Researchers at cybersecurity software provider Qualys Inc. are warning of an OpenSSH vulnerability affecting more than 14 million servers that some security researchers are calling “extremely dangerous” and “about as bad as they come.” Ray Kelly, a fellow at the Synopsys Software Integrity Group, said the “trifecta of remote code execution, root access and a widespread distribution across […]

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