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A critical vulnerability has just rocked OpenSSH, Linux 's secure remote access foundation.
Dubbed "regreSSHion" and tagged as CVE-2024-6387 , this nasty bug allows unauthenticated remote code execution.
The vulnerability is a regression of CVE-2006-5051, a bug patched back in 2006 .
The worst news for users is that there's no patch, yet.
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