• stuckgum@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Incredible, just incredible. I am looking forward to the upcoming time when we know more about exactly how it works.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah it sounds pretty wild already with some kind of, like, door knock mechanism using certificates? So you can’t scan for it. And some reverse engineering countermeasures.

      Like everyone else, I have to wonder what libraries have been compromised in a way that nobody has noticed yet.

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        7 months ago

        From what I’ve read is not authentication bypass, it’s a RCE using certificates to deliver the payload. If a specific signature is found it runs the code that was sent in place of the signing public key. It also means that only someone who has the ability to generate that specific key signature could use the RCE.

        There were some other bits that looked like they could have been placed to enable compromising other build systems in the future when they checked for xz support.