For Ten Years, "SUDO" Was Pseudo Secure
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Feb 2nd 2021
Tech Break 6631
For Ten Years, "SUDO" Was Pseudo Secure
Hosted by
Steve Gibson,
Leo Laporte
SUDO Was Pseudo Secure
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On Security Now, Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte discuss the Linux SUDO command and how, for more than ten years, it has had an unaddressed heap overflow vulnerability.
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