Security News > 2019 > January > Critical RCE Flaw in Linux APT Allows Remote Attackers to Hack Systems

2019-01-22 16:33
Just in time… Cybersecurity experts this week fighting over Twitter in favor of not using HTTPS and suggesting software developers to only rely on signature-based package verification just because APT on Linux also does the same. Just today, a security researcher revealed details of a critical remote code execution flaw in Linux APT, exploitation of which could have been mitigated if the
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