First, it was Heartbleed. And then, during the last week of September, Shellshock became a hot topic. Shellshock is a security bug that is a potential threat to millions of computers around the world, computers that use the Bourne Again Shell (Bash) command line interpreter, a default on many Linux operating systems, UNIX, BSD and OS X. And while Windows and Android devices do not use Bash by default, they can still be vulnerable.
The Bash Security Flaw: Why Everyone Should Take Notice
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