On the surface, the critical “Shellshock” bug revealed this week sounds devastating. By exploiting a bug in the Bash shell command line tool found in Unix-based systems, attackers can run code on your ...
Security researchers from around the net are sounding the alarm over a recently discovered computer bug named Shellshock (Bash). It’s a massive security hole that's arguably worse than the Heartbleed ...
In barely the course of a day, word of the Shellshock exploit has reached Heartbleed-level proportions. But like any security hole du jour, it’s easy to see only the hype and not the hard truth. Here ...
Apple’s OS X is vulnerable to the Shellshock bug, but it’s not that easy for attackers to take advantage of it, according to Intego, which specializes in security software for the operating system.
The situation with the Shellshock bug is so fluid and complicated that even insiders have trouble keeping it all straight. These questions and answers may help you to understand the bug -- actually ...
Banks and businesses toiled over the weekend to crush a bug in a widely used open source operating system. The flaw has been in Unix for some 25 years, but it was revealed just last week. If exploited ...
"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 ...
The Shellshock bug in Bash being actively exploited online. According to reports, malicious hackers are exploiting the flaw to spread malware, open backdoors, and launch denial-of-service attacks.
DALLAS, Sept. 26, 2014 – As the Shellshock a.k.a. Bash Bug continues to raise concern, Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global leader in security software and solutions, today is ...
With the memory of the Heartbleed bug still lingering in the minds of many denizens of the internet, there’s a bigger, badder bug in town. And it’s pretty serious. Dubbed CVE-2014-6271, also known as ...