 SUMware Premium join:2002-05-21 | reply to Smokey Bear Re: KDE 4.x Multiple Highly Critical Vulnerabilities
And I posted additional information for members.
I'd be happy to delete my post if you'd like, and its information, if you think that it will be of benefit to readers to do so. |
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  Smokey Bear veritas odium parit Premium join:2008-03-15 Annie's Pub
| said by SUMware :And I posted additional information for members. I'd be happy to delete my post if you'd like, and its information, if you think that it will be of benefit to readers to do so. No need, your info regard also KDE vulnerabilities, but there was the need to clarify that your reply affect KDE 3.x users.  -- Smokey's Security Forums »www.smokey-services.eu/forums/ Smokey's Security Weblog »smokeys.wordpress.com/ Site Member ASAP - Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals |
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 SUMware Premium join:2002-05-21 | OK. Understand. Well, I guess that we've now accomplished that. LOL.  |
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 KodiacZiller
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1 edit | This appears to only be an issue if one is using a KHTML browser (a la Konqueror) which hardly anyone does, almost all Linux users use Firefox. And, as Sumware said, not running as root would stop this from compromising the entire system (and almost no one runs as root, especially on the *buntu's). Kubuntu has already pushed the fix for this. I was prompted to update earlier today.
This is one of the reasons I always create MAC profiles for my browser -- it's easy to do and makes bugs like this near impossible to execute. (Actually AppArmor is easy to do, SELinux not so much) 
And where is Matunga?  |
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 SUMware Premium join:2002-05-21 | Agreed. It's pretty much a non-issue. |
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