Security News > 2019 > September > Exim TLS Flaw Opens Email Servers to Remote 'Root' Code Execution Attacks
2019-09-06 13:04
A critical remote code execution vulnerability has been discovered in the popular open-source Exim email server software, leaving at least over half a million email servers vulnerable to remote hackers. Exim maintainers today released Exim version 4.92.2 after publishing an early warning two days ago, giving system administrators a heads-up on its upcoming security patches that affect all
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