Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
But, how many things have big security risks anyway? In most cases
the ones to worry about are just the kernel, network daemons, and suid
programs - mostly things with standardized interfaces so backing up a
version or two shouldn't break anything.
Any program that could be run by a privileged account (or even just any
local account) to process data from an untrusted source is a security risk.
I.e., most everything in Fedora.
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