Just found a security vulnerability in #Bitcoin Knots.
If you only use the GUI, you're not affected.
Unless you use the extended rpcauth configuration for restricting wallet access, you are very unlikely to be affected.
Even if you do use it, you're still unlikely to be impacted.
If you test that your restrictions work, you are not impacted.
If in doubt, the workaround is to stop relying on such restrictions: temporarily delete any RPC users that can't be trusted with full access.
[Cygwin] was especially attractive because it was possible to do a three-way cross-compile, for instance to use a hefty Sun Microsystems workstation to build, say, a Windows-x-MIPS cross-compiler, which was faster than using the PC at the time.
New #StarTrek:
Ok, we gotta design and make a new bridge set for the original Enterprise
> So, consult all of the old build logs and try to make something that looks a lot like --
Hell no! It's 2009! Make it ALL touch screens, and make the front of it a window.
> A window?! But it's the bridge of a ship! It should be protected, the viewscreen was never a wind --
You think I care?! It will look cool. BUILD IT.
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