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Probably in AMI's too.

Archive: https://archive.today/A3LDO

From the post:

>At the end of March last year, the entire cybersecurity community was rocked by the discovery of the infamous XZ Utils backdoor. ‘Jia Tan’, a developer who had spent two years building significant credibility in the project through numerous contributions, inserted a sophisticated backdoor into the xz-utils packages. The discovery sent cybersecurity experts, including the Binarly REsearch team, scrambling to reverse engineer the backdoor to understand its scope and potential impact.

Probably in AMI's too. Archive: https://archive.today/A3LDO From the post: >>At the end of March last year, the entire cybersecurity community was rocked by the discovery of the infamous XZ Utils backdoor. ‘Jia Tan’, a developer who had spent two years building significant credibility in the project through numerous contributions, inserted a sophisticated backdoor into the xz-utils packages. The discovery sent cybersecurity experts, including the Binarly REsearch team, scrambling to reverse engineer the backdoor to understand its scope and potential impact.

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If there was only some magical timer program that you could schedule this with, maybe do updates, even distro updates, possibly even schedule reboots.

Maybe I should make a magical app like this.

Side note, I just schedule all my shit to do this. Reboots too, since it’s not some live production shit. But if you have live production you could maybe like bounce machines in the farm one at a time?

I should ask Linux if this is a thing.