"Samba Addressed Multiple High-Severity Vulnerabilities"

Multiple vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2022-38023, CVE-2022-37966, CVE-2022-37967, and CVE-2022-45141, exist in Samba and can be exploited to take control of affected systems. Samba announced the 4.17.4, 4.16.8, and 4.15.13 security releases on December 15, 2022, to address the vulnerabilities. Samba is a free software re-implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) networking protocol that provides file and print services for multiple Microsoft Windows clients and may interact with a Microsoft Windows Server domain as either a Domain Controller (DC) or a domain member. The software is run on most Unix-like systems, including Linux, Solaris, AIX, and BSD variations, as well as Apple's macOS Server and macOS client (Mac OS X 10.2 and higher). This article continues to discuss Samba's release of security updates for multiple vulnerabilities. 

Security Affairs reports "Samba Addressed Multiple High-Severity Vulnerabilities"

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