>If you download a package from a 3rd party that has buffer
overflows and
>is setgid, you now have a buggy program with buffer overflows running as root.
Not sure about that - it should certainly not set the setuid bit
You don't need the setuid bit of root to start with. The setgid bit of root is
just enough wiggle room on most systems to compromise the whole thing in a few
steps.
-Steve Grubb
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