I am just saying that it seems like a big risk. I do understand the desire to use older software with well tested features and not take on a lot of unknown. On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:01 PM, John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/24/2014 6:47 PM, Timothy Butterworth wrote:
You could very well have heart bleed, the bash vulnerability that was patched this week as well as a slew of kernel defects that can be used for privilidge escalation.
I was born in the morning Tim. But not THIS morning.
Just because I don't jump to current releases, and expose my systems to all the bugs therein, does not mean I don't apply patches, or test for vulnerabilities.
Heartbleed? Really? Did you read a word I wrote? My in-house server is too old to have been affected by heartbleed.
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