A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSH implementations on FreeBSD systems, potentially allowing attackers to execute remote code without authentication. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-7589, affects all supported versions of FreeBSD. The issue stems from a signal handler in the SSH daemon (sshd) that may call logging functions that are not async-signal-safe. This […] The post Critical OpenSSH Vulnerability in FreeBSD Let’s Attackers Gain Root Access Remotely appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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I’m assuming this is just dude’s blog, since there is clearly no editor.