KDE Vulnerability Released on Twitter

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Recently a security researcher released a KDE vulnerability on Twitter. He did NOT contact the KDE team at security@kde.org and just released this because he wanted some notoriety before DEFCON (a security conference) coming up. It should be noted this is NOT an exploit, virus, or malware.

Here is the reference article: https://www.zdnet.com/article/unpatched-kde-vulnerability-disclosed-on-twitter/



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