Shadow Brokers' malware release includes Oracle Solaris administrator-access security flaw

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US National Security Agency had 'skeleton keys' to any Oracle/Sun Solaris system for decades

An analysis of some of the new files dumped by Shadow Brokers, a hacking group of unknown provenance that claims to have cracked a server holding a cache of US National Security Agency (NSA) develo...

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