OpenSSH 10.4 arrives with security fixes and a post-quantum signature option

Operators who manage remote access to Unix and Linux systems keep a close watch on OpenSSH, the software that carries most SSH traffic across the internet. The project released version 10.4 with eight security fixes, a set of bug corrections, and a couple of new features. What the security fixes cover Two of the security fixes came from the Swival Security Scanner. One covers sftp, where a malicious server could steer a command-line download such … More

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