OpenSSH Flaw ‘regreSSHion’ Strikes: 14 Million Linux Systems at High-Jack Risk

Discover how ‘regreSSHion’ turned OpenSSH into a hacker’s playground, threatening the security of 14 million Linux endpoints. Don’t miss the full comedic horror story! #OpenSSH #CybersecurityCatastrophe

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Well, slap my keys and call me encrypted, OpenSSH has a gap big enough to drive a hacker's van through, and it's been hanging out there in the open for four whole years! You'd think something dubbed as the Fort Knox of software would notice when it left its vault door ajar. But nope, those sneaky little regreSSHions slipped right past the digital doorman, and now we're talking about 14 million potential party crashers. Time to change the locks, folks!

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