Security News > 2015 > February > Critical Samba flaw allows unauthorized remote code execution (Help Net Security)
2015-02-24 13:04
Samba, the popular free software that allows file and print sharing between computers running Windows and those running Unix or Linux, has been found sporting a critical flaw that can be exploited by ...
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