Sure, it may not be factually wrong, but the title is very misleading. And nowhere in the article do you explain how small the actual security implications really are.
I had at least 5 people link me the sudo bug, some directly via your article, because they though it was some huge security hole affecting many Linux systems.
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Some of them even ran their own confused tests and thought it was really that bad, because sudoers is confusing and they didn't understand exactly what config they needed to have. They often accidentally gave themselves ALL outright.
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(a negative control would've caught that mistake, but people rarely do negative controls when trying to quickly confirm a confusing security vuln report from the internet)
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