Patched [patched]: Kebesheskas
./configure --enable-asan=false --enable-stack-protector=strong make -j$(nproc)
In short, when a community says something “has been patched,” it means a developer or moderator has fixed a specific vulnerability, exploit, glitch, or bypass method—often one associated with a user or tool named “Kebesheskas.” kebesheskas patched
The bug primarily affected high-level system overviews and potentially exposed specific data structures before the fix. kebesheskas patched
When Kebesheskas parsed specially crafted shk validation headers, it failed to check the length of an incoming IV (initialization vector). An unauthenticated attacker could send a malformed packet to any service using the Kebesheskas IPC layer, overflowing the heap and achieving remote code execution (RCE). Any internet-exposed Kebesheskas instance prior to the patch was essentially a backdoor. kebesheskas patched
