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wraggster
February 9th, 2008, 13:12
Everybody's ritual when they get a new computer is different: some people start installing their favorite programs, some people set their desktop picture to Pushing Daisies (not us, other people... who aren't us), and others check for vulnerable processes that might allow hackers to gain root access. RISE Security falls into that latter category, and spotted a vulnerable version of Samba on a virgin Xandros Eee PC. They ran a pre-built exploit they had for just an occasion, and found that they can indeed root the system through ill-gotten means. No word if there's an update available to patch this hole, but in the interim keep an eye out for scruffy-looking men wearing skull and crossbone paraphernalia snooping around your network.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/08/factory-fresh-asus-eee-pc-vulnerable-to-hackers/

the_eternal_dark
February 12th, 2008, 19:37
Lol... Isn't samba removable in advanced desktop anyway? Shouldn't really be that big of an issue.

This may be another reason to run other distros (this and the full 2GB ram access). eeexubuntu is pretty good now, but I would like to see more distros come about for it.