Re: CVE-2023-41105 not fixed in bookworm

2024-03-17 Thread piorunz
On 10/03/2024 21:23, StealthMode Hu wrote: Im just going to state this and let yall figure it out. Security Exploits / CVE? Look no matter what OS, or SOFTWARE you run on your electronics hardware. At the end of the day, Electronics has a fatal flaw. And cannot be secured. That flaw has been

Re: CVE-2023-41105 not fixed in bookworm

2024-03-10 Thread StealthMode Hu
Im just going to state this and let yall figure it out. Security Exploits / CVE? Look no matter what OS, or SOFTWARE you run on your electronics hardware. At the end of the day, Electronics has a fatal flaw. And cannot be secured. That flaw has been known about since Electronics was invented /

Re: CVE-2023-41105 not fixed in bookworm

2024-03-10 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi, On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 09:11:34AM +0100, Richard van den Berg wrote: > Dear security team, > > May I ask why CVE-2023-41105 was marked as " (Minor issue)"[1] ? > > As the CVE description says there are plausible cases where this can lead to > security issues. > > There is a backport availa

CVE-2023-41105 not fixed in bookworm

2024-03-01 Thread Richard van den Berg
Dear security team, May I ask why CVE-2023-41105 was marked as " (Minor issue)"[1] ? As the CVE description says there are plausible cases where this can lead to security issues. There is a backport available for python 3.11 and it seems most other distros have patched this CVE. Kind regar