"Shellshock," the critical remote command execution Bash bug disclosed yesterday, is now being exploited in the wild. Some affected software companies have released patches (which only partially fix ...
As news of the freshly discovered Bash bug known as Shellshock continues to spread, CISOs in all sectors are taking steps to mitigate the risks posed by the vulnerability. Similarly, industry ...
On Wednesday, AusCERT and MalwareMustDie reported that Shellshock is being exploited in the wild. Shellshock is the name given to a vulnerability that exists in GNU Bash versions 1.14 through 4.3.
The Shellshock vulnerability got a lot of attention when it was first disclosed in 2014 — both from the media and security teams. While that attention has waned in subsequent years, the Shellshock ...