Greetings everyone. This article grabed my attention also so I decided to share it with all of you. It's another exempt from one of my favorite security sites:

Http://www.hideaway.net

Hideaway.net reports that a serious remote hole ihas been discovered in Wu-FTPd.

...A buffer overflow that can yield remote root compromise has been discovered in the wu-ftpd FTP server common among most Linux distributions. Vendors had been alerted of the hole earlier this month, and were cooperating to simultaneously release a patch December 3. But as CNET reports, Red Hat accidentally issued its alert to Bugtraq today, forcing other Linux companies to scramble and finish developing their patches. The Hideaway.Net Security Monitor has been updated with access details and all currently available patches - as of now, only Caldera, SuSE, and of course Red Hat have issued advisories.

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http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-8007615.html

Hope you fount this to be as informative as i did...

Have A Nice Day,
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