OpenVPN Vulnerability Exposes Linux, macOS Systems to Script Injection Attacks
A new vulnerability in early versions of OpenVPN has been disclosed, potentially allowing malicious servers to execute arbitrary commands on client machines.
The flaw affects OpenVPN releases from 2.7_alpha1 to 2.7_beta1, enabling script-injection attacks on POSIX-based systems such as Linux, macOS, and BSD variants.


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OpenVPN Vulnerability Exposes Linux, macOS Systems to Script Injection Attacks
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