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by aboardRat4
62 days ago
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I think you should create some visible but harmless nuisance using this shell escape, so that it's likely to get noticed, but doesn't damage anyone's valuable data. Perhaps just run "bash -c 'stress --cpu 64 ; echo fix your shell escape'"l " or something like that. |
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Some security practices sometimes feels like someone stabbing you just to prove you could be stabbed. Then they point at the wound and say: "See? You should be more careful."
Yes, the risk is real, but creating harm to demonstrate it isnt the same as protecting people.