NGINX Has Had This Bug Since 2008 and One Request Is Enough to Trigger It
NGINX Rift: An 18-year-old memory corruption bug in NGINX, the web server running on roughly one-third of all websites globally, lets an unauthenticated attacker crash a server with a single crafted HTTP request. On systems where ASLR is disabled, that same request achieves remote code execution. The bug has been in every standard build since 2008. It was publicly disclosed yesterday, after being found by an AI system in six hours.









