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Details have emerged about a now-patched flaw in OpenSSH that could be potentially exploited to run arbitrary commands remotely on compromised hosts under specific conditions.

“This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to potentially execute arbitrary commands on vulnerable OpenSSH’s forwarded ssh-agent,” Saeed Abbasi, manager of vulnerability research at Qualys, said in an analysis last week.

The vulnerability is being tracked under the CVE identifier CVE-2023-38408 (CVSS score: N/A). It impacts all versions of OpenSSH before 9.3p2.

OpenSSH is a popular connectivity tool for remote login with the SSH protocol that’s used for encrypting all traffic to eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks.

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