Operating Systems Affected by Shellshock
Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Red Hat)
macOS (older versions, since they also use Bash by default in earlier versions)
Unix-based systems that use Bash as the default shell
Shellshock, also known as Bashdoor,[1] is a family of security bugs[2] in the Unix Bash shell, the first of which was disclosed on 24 September 2014. Shellshock could enable an attacker to cause Bash to execute arbitrary commands and gain unauthorized access[3] to many Internet-facing services, such as web servers, that use Bash to process requests.
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