
Pi-hole Releases Update to Fix High-Risk Security Vulnerabilities
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The developers of Pi-hole, a DNS-based ad-blocking software, released an update to address high-risk security vulnerabilities. The flaws patched include code smuggling and privilege escalation vulnerabilities, though no specific CVE IDs or technical details were provided. The update aims to mitigate potential exploitation risks associated with these issues. No exact date for the update was mentioned, but the report was published on July 10, 2024. The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to execute unauthorized code or gain elevated privileges on affected systems.