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Unauthenticated RCE Flaw With CVSS 9.9 Rating For Linux Systems Affects CUPS
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I had a moment of actual laughter.
I was expecting a kernel issue handling networking connections or SSH or who the fuck knows but... cups?
Printers, they ruin everything.
Loads of complex code exposed to an assumed trusted network is the model of printers. They’re going to be full of security issues.
This stuff should be sandboxed and then never, ever exposed to the Internet.
I'm always befuddled how these things end up public on the internet. (I'm not really.)
Like, it's not like the printer is the one poking holes in your firewall while you sleep.*
*If it is, then you should feel great shame, throw away anything more complicated than a pair of dull scissors, and get a job digging holes then filling them back in.