These are NOT Linux bugs, and I don't use *any* of these

Story: 'Highly critical' security bugs listed for Linux productsTotal Replies: 0
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AnonymousCoward

Mar 14, 2005
2:42 PM EDT
Helix is portable (ie, it's just as much a Windows bug); Arkeia is portable (ie, not just a Linux bug) and NWFusion seem to have had trouble settling on a spelling for it; the supposed bsmtpd "an SMTP mailer component of the Sendmail and Postfix e-mail server packages" flaw is just nutso - SendMail and Postfix have no common components, bsmtpd is a separate (and AFAICT not widely used) package; phpWebsite is portable (ie, it's just as much a Windows bug).

None of these involve a privesc.

None have known exploits.

I believe the correct idiom is "storm in a teacup". Secunia and then even more so this reporter in a bid for fame.

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