- cross-posted to:
- achievers@lebowski.social
- programmerhumor
- cross-posted to:
- achievers@lebowski.social
- programmerhumor
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14334283
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Remove the backdoor found in 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 (CVE-2024-3094). While the backdoor was inactive (and thus harmless) without inserting a small trigger code into the build system when the source package was created, it's good to remove this anyway: - The executable payloads were embedded as binary blobs in the test files. This was a blatant violation of the Debian Free Software Guidelines. - On machines that see lots bots poking at the SSH port, the backdoor noticeably increased CPU load, resulting in degraded user experience and thus overwhelmingly negative user feedback. - The maintainer who added the backdoor has disappeared. - Backdoors are bad for security. This reverts the following without making any other changes:
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Below the github screenshot is a frame of the 1998 film The Big Lebowski with the meme caption “What, are you a fucking park ranger now?” from the scene where that line was spoken.
Backdoors are bad for security
They’re great for avoiding jealous husbands who come home early unexpectedly though
Dude I worked for in 2008 (small IT support company) insisted we store all the domain logins and passwords for all our customer’s networks on our internal Sharepoint system and forward a port to RDP on all their domain controllers. It was a fucked up place to work with every procedure pulled out of someone’s ass on the spot.
/randomrelatedstory
makes malware
Debian-THATS NOT FOSS IN ARE CODE, o yeah its also malware
To be fair proprietary software really shouldn’t be trusted
“Backdoors are bad for security”
Lady, I got buddies who died face-down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this FOSS library!
Why does everything have to do with 'Nam?