“Shellshock” is
a serious security
vulnerability in the bash shell that is found in almost every UNIX and
UNIX like system including Linux, Mac OS X and BSD.
“Shellshock” is really a shorthand,
media friendly, term for what is more formally defined in the
“Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures” list by the IDs: CVE-2014-6271, CVE-2014-7169,
CVE-2014-7186, CVE-2014-7187.
As many of the worlds web servers, cloud applications, mail servers,
WIFI routers, firewalls, web filters, etc, etc are based on Linux and
other UNIX derived technologies and probably use the “bash shell” to
provide a “command line” interface for administrators and to run scripts
and other software via web pages this presents a major security
headache.
Don’t panic! Software patches are available for the most exposed
critical systems already. Remember that patching is half the story, disabling
uncontrolled Internet access to vulnerable systems is the other
half.
If you need help to work
through the issues please don’t hesitate to make contact with the
CustomTech support
team https://www.custom.tech/support/ and watch this
blog for specific information on products we support.