Apparently it is active in the wild now. If a machine is not patched to
the hilt, which Fedora discourages with updates that make the machine
unusable once and awhile and upgrades needed several times a year it
seems, you have problems.

It is an exploit. It attacks Linux machines. That's proof that such
things exist. If they exist then zero day exploits also exist that
just have not been discovered yet. Safe is better than sorry.

{^_-}
On 2011/02/10 13:49, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 6:06 PM, jdow<j...@earthlink.net>  wrote:
>> heads up:
>>
>> if case you are using spamassassin milter:
>>
>> active exploits going on.
>>
>> <http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Mar/140>
>> <http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/38578>
>
> Are you using a time machine to report news, from the past? look at the 
> dates...
>
> Published:     Mar 07 2010 12:00AM
> Updated:      Apr 27 2010 02:22PM
>
> FC
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