This software relic from the CD era could put your entire PC at risk

If, for whatever strange reason, you find yourself in need of running .cue files on a Linux environment with a GNOME desktop, be careful. The files could be marred with malicious code that allows threat actors to execute code on the target endpoint.

The warning was issued by GitHub after the software development platform recently disclosed the existence of a memory corruption flaw in the libcue library which parses cue sheets. 



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