>Arch does not directly link openssh to liblzma, and thus this attack vector is not possible. You can confirm this by issuing the following command:
/troll thread
>oh no! >you have to do one normal thing that everyone is doing 9001 times a year anyway! >you have to do this because you have to fix "problem" that isn't even a problem in Arch >i hate Arch, because this! >lmao!
Some times anons are literally morons.
Arch isn't affected by this because they don't use the systemD integration patch and just serve openssh with minimal packaging Still, they warn people cause the patch has obfuscated code and comes directly from upstream and they're not sure what it does yet.
>Arch does not directly link openssh to liblzma, and thus this attack vector is not possible. You can confirm this by issuing the following command:
/troll thread
Being an Arch chad really is something. It's great being so immune to IQfy fearmongering.
Another live saved by dynamic linking, why were we supposed to hate it again?
ESL
>live saved
I do, thank you.
>Arch does not directly link openssh to liblzma, and thus this attack vector is not possible
OP confirmed for homosexual.
Based Arch
Cringe moron
Would you rather that or what is on Debian's front page right now?
nice try glowie
Genocide is the only solution. A recent documentary by David Attenborough proves this to be the case.
>oh no!
>you have to do one normal thing that everyone is doing 9001 times a year anyway!
>you have to do this because you have to fix "problem" that isn't even a problem in Arch
>i hate Arch, because this!
>lmao!
Some times anons are literally morons.
>valid PGP keys
>Jia Tan <[email protected]>
Arch security is a joke
Gives me more confidence in arch tbh.
Arch*
>open source
>nobody checks the code
What's the fricking point?
>All threats are instantaneously detected
>nobody checks the code
Here, check the code, and tell me where the backdoor is being added.
Line 63
as if it only impacts arch, and as if arch was actually impacted as badly as other distros
Fedora 40 is not even out yet. Current Fedora version is 39, they caught this before shipping to any real users
Unlike Arch lmao
Yeah, but also, they shipped the solution the day it was press released.
If i had a problem, but I don't have a problem after running yay once, do I have a problem? (Hint: I don't)
WINDOWS BROS WE EATING GOOD TONITE
in windows you don't even need to obfuscate your backdoors since the entire os is pozzed
>Verification not required.
you don't need verification because google already stole all your data lmao
has nothing to do with arch though
Arch isn't affected by this because they don't use the systemD integration patch and just serve openssh with minimal packaging Still, they warn people cause the patch has obfuscated code and comes directly from upstream and they're not sure what it does yet.
Thank frick I haven't updated arch since 2023.
So I need to learn code to fix my Linux? Where's the .exe upgrade file?
Gentoo users weren't affected by this attack because we examined the source code beforehand, saw the malicious code, and chose not to upgrade.