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  3. I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month.

I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month.

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  • John KristoffJ John Kristoff

    @waldoj I'm not aware of any backbone provider coordination. That rarely happens for blocking anything - and probably the only time I can even recall there was such a widely coordinated port block was with Slammer over 20 years ago.

    Another viewpoint here: https://www.terracenetworks.com/blog/2026-02-11-telnet-routing

    Waldo JaquithW This user is from outside of this forum
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    @jtk Interesting!

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    • Waldo JaquithW Waldo Jaquith

      I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month. I did not realize that telnet was still a thing, but it turns out anybody could provide a username of "-f root" and, boom, they had root. The vulnerability existed for 11 years. *Wow*. https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-24061

      Carl MalamudC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @waldoj @joebeone omg.

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      • Waldo JaquithW Waldo Jaquith

        I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month. I did not realize that telnet was still a thing, but it turns out anybody could provide a username of "-f root" and, boom, they had root. The vulnerability existed for 11 years. *Wow*. https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-24061

        Paul_IPv6P This user is from outside of this forum
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        @waldoj

        my first reaction when i read this was "who uses telnet these days" but then realized that this is probably exactly why no one was fixing bugs in telnetd.

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        • Waldo JaquithW Waldo Jaquith

          I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month. I did not realize that telnet was still a thing, but it turns out anybody could provide a username of "-f root" and, boom, they had root. The vulnerability existed for 11 years. *Wow*. https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-24061

          AkaSci 🛰️A This user is from outside of this forum
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          @waldoj
          I suppose most orgs don’t run telnetd on their servers.

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          • Waldo JaquithW Waldo Jaquith

            I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month. I did not realize that telnet was still a thing, but it turns out anybody could provide a username of "-f root" and, boom, they had root. The vulnerability existed for 11 years. *Wow*. https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-24061

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            @waldoj *Wow*, telnetd has been a thing the last 11 years?

            telnet client[0], sure, but telnet daemon?

            [0] Yeah, yeah, there are other tools now, but my fingers have typed telnet before I've thought of something else or figured out how to spell netcat 🙂

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            • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

              @waldoj
              I suppose most orgs don’t run telnetd on their servers.

              Waldo JaquithW This user is from outside of this forum
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              @AkaSci Boy, I hope not

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              • Paul_IPv6P Paul_IPv6

                @waldoj

                my first reaction when i read this was "who uses telnet these days" but then realized that this is probably exactly why no one was fixing bugs in telnetd.

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                @paul_ipv6 @waldoj

                I recently heard about a major ICS/OT gear mfg that ships all end devices with telnet open and well known default creds..."for initial configuration."

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                • John TimaeusJ John Timaeus

                  @paul_ipv6 @waldoj

                  I recently heard about a major ICS/OT gear mfg that ships all end devices with telnet open and well known default creds..."for initial configuration."

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                  @johntimaeus @waldoj

                  RIPE did a document with recommendations for edge devices, including not having default passwords, requiring setting a decent password before starting to route packets, etc. in the early 1990s. sad that vendors are still shipping vulnerable boxes...

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                  • Paul_IPv6P Paul_IPv6

                    @johntimaeus @waldoj

                    RIPE did a document with recommendations for edge devices, including not having default passwords, requiring setting a decent password before starting to route packets, etc. in the early 1990s. sad that vendors are still shipping vulnerable boxes...

                    John TimaeusJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @paul_ipv6 @waldoj

                    Grid control devices.

                    Of course they will never be connected to the internet because segmentation works.

                    @vncresolver

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                    • Waldo JaquithW Waldo Jaquith

                      I'm just reading this GNU telnetd CVE from last month. I did not realize that telnet was still a thing, but it turns out anybody could provide a username of "-f root" and, boom, they had root. The vulnerability existed for 11 years. *Wow*. https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-24061

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                      @waldoj this was a bug implemented many times across many telnet daemons. the first instance was in the 80s...

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