Why? They’re absolutely right. The article doesn’t say anything about a root exploit or phishing either so were left wondering…
Why? They’re absolutely right. The article doesn’t say anything about a root exploit or phishing either so were left wondering…
By pwning it. You dont have to find it to pwn it. You just have to be able to send data to it, which everyone can do because whats the point of having a server if noone can interact with it. The attacker just interacts with it in a way that manipulates it to execution attacker controlled code. So for a .onion website for example you find a vulnerability in the websites code and exploit it to make the server the website is running on do what you want.
Incase you wanna go back to port forwarding, you could try ipv6! Just gotta make sure all your party members computers have ipv6 enabled
Nah. Es gibt sehr viele memory corruptions die es nur zu einem dos schaffen, meistens wegen effektiven exploit mitigations. Die frage ob es einen exploit gibt ist deshalb schon wichtig.
POC or GTFO
Its not and everyone who says it does is full of shit. The reason linux doesnt need av is that av is secretly overrated