Skip to content Whitepapers | The Channel Data Center Software Networks Security Business Hardware Science Bootnotes Video Forums Weekend Edition Security By John Leyden , 24 Sep 2014 62 OpenSSL promises devs advance notice of future bugs, slaps if they blab Oh SNAP! Old-school '80s Unix hack to smack OSX, iOS, Red Hat? Security for virtualized datacentres A bug discovered in the widely used Bash command interpreter poses a critical security risk to Unix and Linux systems – and, thanks to their ubiquity, the wider internet. It lands countless websites, servers, PCs, OS X Macs, various home routers, and more, in danger of hijacking by hackers. The vulnerability is present in Bash up to and including version 4.3, and was discovered by Stephane Chazelas. It puts Apache web servers, i...