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Critical CUPS Vulnerabilities Expose Linux and Other Systems to Remote Attacks

Multiple critical vulnerabilities in CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) have been uncovered, affecting Linux systems, BSDs, Oracle Solaris, and Google Chrome OS. These flaws can enable attackers to execute arbitrary commands through IPP URLs.

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