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Recursion

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Mon Nov 5, 2018, 11:43 AM Nov 2018

Fellow networking/programming people: want to see something terrifying from Georgia? [View all]




Let's focus in on that photo just a little bit:



2011.

The web server hasn't been updated or patched since 2011. Since the year Kemp took over as Secretary of State.
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Damn it. MontanaMama Nov 2018 #1
Just because this is on there, doesn't mean that updates haven't been applied...perhaps ... SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #2
The patches change the copyright notice for licensing reasons Recursion Nov 2018 #6
That's not how it works. BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #9
The software I worked on had to have the copyright notice changed. Just because in Apache ... SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #15
Unless it is some type of in-house/home-grown/DIY code BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #19
apache security issues lapfog_1 Nov 2018 #3
Judge should have forced paper ballots on them MattP Nov 2018 #4
Apache is up to v2.4.37 BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #5
Even RedHat deprecated 2.2 with their last release Recursion Nov 2018 #7
Bwah! BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #14
Here's a list of version releases and updates. Quackers Nov 2018 #31
"Apache 2.4 dropped support for BeOS" BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #37
THis needs to be known by more than just us. 2naSalit Nov 2018 #8
Vickery's well known in the security world Recursion Nov 2018 #11
Good to know 2naSalit Nov 2018 #13
This points to a common problems w/ users and software...some companies change their ... SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #10
There have been over 800 bugs filed against Apache since 2011 Recursion Nov 2018 #12
Only 800? Seems like a rather small number. Again, depends on the software. nt SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #16
Open source was originally intended to have "many eyes" on it BumRushDaShow Nov 2018 #20
Well, many thousands of "bugs" were filed, 800+ were serious enough to rate a CVE entry (nt) Recursion Nov 2018 #24
At least they're being fixed, unlike the Open-Source community which is invaded by hackers. TheBlackAdder Nov 2018 #29
Apache is open-source. Recursion Nov 2018 #32
Yeah, but years ago IBM look over the funding and lead on it, much like they did with Linux. TheBlackAdder Nov 2018 #34
yikes. Afromania Nov 2018 #17
omfg uponit7771 Nov 2018 #18
I'm a precinct manager in Georgia 6. greymattermom Nov 2018 #21
I share your observations about the Rethugs campaign tactics hueymahl Nov 2018 #38
If Georgia is like Texas CCExile Nov 2018 #22
Whatever the details . . . Roy Rolling Nov 2018 #23
We have all heard the saying "if it ain't broke don't fix it" usaf-vet Nov 2018 #25
Yep. Working as intended and designed. TheBlackAdder Nov 2018 #28
Guaranteed, if there is SSL being used, it's the weak TLS1.0 standard. TheBlackAdder Nov 2018 #26
And Heartbleed? knightmaar Nov 2018 #27
If it's bundled, it's too old to have heartbleed. Small favors Recursion Nov 2018 #33
After working in IT for nearly 30 years - I ask for PAPER BALLOTS!! 33taw Nov 2018 #30
Without know their server structure, we cannot verify that voter data is on this server. 33taw Nov 2018 #35
Malfeasance - Brian Kemp needs to be retired immediately FakeNoose Nov 2018 #36
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