Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Public Remote Code Execution Exploit Affects Thousands of Email Servers

Developers of the widely used Exim message transfer agent are advising administrators to disable a feature on their email servers to protect them from a critical remote execution exploit that has been publicly disclosed. Developed at the University of Cambridge, Exim is the default email server daemon in some Linux distributions and is also commonly..

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