Daily Tech News: January 24, 2026

Tech News Header

11-Year Telnet Demon Awakens: Critical Root Exploit Lurking in GNU for Nearly a Decade

Hey devs, a bombshell dropped yesterday: researchers uncovered a critical vulnerability in GNU InetUtils’ telnetd server that’s been hiding since 2015, letting attackers snag root access on unpatched systems with zero hassle.

CVE-2026-24061 scores a brutal 9.8 on CVSS and hits every version from 1.9.3 to 2.7. The flaw stems from telnetd not sanitizing the USER environment variable before handing it off to login(1), which blindly trusts the -f flag to skip authentication—boom, remote root shell.

Discovered by security researcher Kyu Neushwaistein on January 19, 2026, GreyNoise is already spotting real-world exploit attempts. If you’re running this ancient telnet daemon (yeah, why?), patch immediately, firewall it to trusted IPs only, or better yet, kill it and use SSH like it’s 2026.

As a developer, this screams “check your deps”: GNU InetUtils sneaks into Linux distros and embedded systems you might inherit or deploy. One unsanitized env var, and your server becomes an attacker’s playground—time to audit telnet usage, enforce secure defaults, and push for Secure by Design in every codebase.

Lesson learned: Old code doesn’t age gracefully in cyber. Patch now, ditch telnet forever, and stay sharp—threats like this prove vigilance never sleeps.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

Penetration Testing Services (Ethical Hacking)

Social Media

Most Popular

Tech News
mzeeshanzafar28@gmail.com

Daily Tech News: April 13, 2026

AI So Powerful It Can Hack Everything – And Its Makers Won’t Release It Anthropic just unveiled Claude Methos, a beast of an AI model that sniffs out vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser with simple prompts.[2][6] They’re not

Read More »
Tech News
mzeeshanzafar28@gmail.com

Daily Tech News: April 11, 2026

Critical Marimo Flaw Exploited Just Hours After Disclosure – Hackers Are Lightning Fast Now Security researchers disclosed a critical unauthenticated vulnerability in Marimo, a popular open-source Python notebook tool for data science and AI apps, only for hackers to weaponize

Read More »
Tech News
mzeeshanzafar28@gmail.com

Daily Tech News: April 10, 2026

CPUID Hacked: Hackers Poison CPU-Z and HWMonitor Downloads, Delivering Malware Straight to Devs’ Desktops Hackers breached CPUID’s API, hijacking download links for popular tools CPU-Z and HWMonitor to serve malware-laden executables instead of legit software.[3] This supply chain hit targets

Read More »
Tech News
mzeeshanzafar28@gmail.com

Daily Tech News: April 9, 2026

Russian Hackers Are Vacuuming Microsoft Office Tokens from 18,000+ Routers—No Malware Needed Russian military intelligence hackers, tracked as Forest Blizzard, are exploiting ancient router flaws to silently steal Microsoft Office authentication tokens from users across thousands of networks.[1] Black Lotus

Read More »
Get The LatestProject Details

See our Demo work ...

By Simply Clicking on click below:

Demo Work

On Key

Related Posts

Daily Tech News: April 8, 2026

Flowise RCE Nightmare: Hackers Are Already Pwn’ing Your AI Apps Hackers are hammering a max-severity RCE bug in Flowise, the open-source platform for whipping up custom LLM apps and agentic

Read More »

Daily Tech News: April 7, 2026

Hackers Are Actively Exploiting a Max-Severity RCE in Flowise – Your LLM Apps Are Sitting Ducks Attackers are hammering a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Flowise, the open-source platform

Read More »

Daily Tech News: April 6, 2026

AI Coding Assistant Cline Hacked via GitHub Prompt Injection – Thousands of Systems Compromised! A supply chain attack hit the AI coding assistant Cline through a sneaky prompt injection in

Read More »