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How do you track security vulnerabilities?
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Seeing my colleagues, I fear that the answer from them is "That's the neat part, you don't!"
Same here. Our servers are so out of date that we might not have a version of xz with any commits from Jia Tan at all.
I don't think up-to-date Debian stable even got it before it was discovered. No prod servers should be affected