So people are falling for a fake page that is not even well disguised, apply a 
patch from there and now worry about being exploited?  Call me unimpressed, but 
what is expected to be done about that?

 Please, only get your patches through trusted sources, not from windy websites 
that just look shiny on the surface. I can just say well played, holeybeep 
people.

 Enjoy,
Rhonda

Am 5. April 2018 22:46:05 MESZ schrieb Anders Kaseorg <ande...@mit.edu>:
>On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, Tony Hoyle wrote:
>> It's concerning that the holeybeep.ninja site exploited an unrelated 
>> fault for 'fun' without apparently telling anyone.
>
>To be fair, they told you exactly what was going to happen: “Apply this
>
>[patch] as soon as possible using the following command: patch -p1 < 
>beep.diff. A short beep should be heard if all hunks are applied 
>successfully.”
>
>Anders

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