This appears to be a security issue, a single user can prevent any access for all other users to the system, with no way (currently) to prevent it. Why was this classed as security hardening and not a security flaw (am I missing something, like it can't be exploited outside of a non standard/unsafe config or something?).
This appears to be a security issue, a single user can prevent any access for all other users to the system, with no way (currently) to prevent it. Why was this classed as security hardening and not a security flaw (am I missing something, like it can't be exploited outside of a non standard/unsafe config or something?).