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    Home»Development»Sandbox Escape Vulnerabilities in Judge0 Expose Systems to Complete Takeover

    Sandbox Escape Vulnerabilities in Judge0 Expose Systems to Complete Takeover

    April 29, 2024

    Multiple critical security flaws have been disclosed in the Judge0 open-source online code execution system that could be exploited to obtain code execution on the target system.
    The three flaws, all critical in nature, allow an “adversary with sufficient access to perform a sandbox escape and obtain root permissions on the host machine,” Australian

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