You might assume that a vulnerability from 2017 is ancient history. Yet the continues to be relevant for several reasons:
For three seconds, nothing. Then the station shuddered. Alarms blared. The viewing port filled not with purple, but with a deep, agonized crimson—the Nematode’s pain flare. The elevator cable vibrated like a plucked string. screen 4.08.00 exploit
sudo chmod u-s /usr/bin/screen
The is more than a footnote in Linux security history. It is a cautionary tale about the hidden complexity of seemingly innocuous tools. A terminal multiplexer — something designed simply to keep a session alive — became a gateway to full system compromise because of a single misplaced memory write. You might assume that a vulnerability from 2017