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Critical Code Injection Flaw In Gnome File Manager Leaves Linux Users Open to Hacking

🗓️ 19 Jul 2017 23:54:00Reported by Swati KhandelwalType 
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Critical Code Injection Flaw In GNOME File Manager Leaves Linux Users Open to Hacking. Vulnerability discovered in gnome-exe-thumbnailer component allows execution of malicious code from Windows executables

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