Linux CUPS vulnerabilities may allow remote code execution. Attackers could exploit these flaws via print jobs.
CUPS (short for Common UNIX Printing System) is the most widely used printing system on Linux systems, and it is also ...
Several vulnerabilities can be chained together to remotely register rogue printers and execute commands as root on many ...
Yesterday details went public about a major security issue that was found in CUPS, the open source printing system.
Yes, there are security holes in OpenPrinting CUPS, which Linux, Chrome OS, MacOS, and some Unix systems use for printing, but it's not that bad. Here's how to check if you're at risk.
Building your own Linux print server can be a fun and cheap way to repurpose old hardware into something useful.
Some critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux printing system CUPS. Attackers can smuggle in code, ...
A researcher has disclosed the details of an unpatched vulnerability that was expected to pose a serious threat to many Linux ...
No patches yet, can be mitigated, requires user interaction Final update After days of anticipation, what was billed as one ...
If you've cast a half-glazed eye over Linux social media feeds at some point in the past few days you may have caught wind ...
The Common UNIX Printing System, or CUPS, can be abused to run malicious code on vulnerable endpoints remotely, experts have ...
Red Hat warned today that four newly discovered vulnerabilities that could enable remote execution of code on the company's ...