Name: Anonymous 2015-01-26 18:56
We still don’t know how many systems are vulnerable to the Shellshock bug, but it is likely in the millions.
Last Wednesday a serious software vulnerability called Shellshock was reported; the bug could be exploited to compromise millions of servers and other devices worldwide. We still don’t know how wide and costly the problem will be, but we already know that Shellshock is more serious than the Heartbleed vulnerability that received wide attention back in April.
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/531286/why-the-shellshock-bug-is-worse-than-heartbleed/
Last Wednesday a serious software vulnerability called Shellshock was reported; the bug could be exploited to compromise millions of servers and other devices worldwide. We still don’t know how wide and costly the problem will be, but we already know that Shellshock is more serious than the Heartbleed vulnerability that received wide attention back in April.
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/531286/why-the-shellshock-bug-is-worse-than-heartbleed/