FYI: This was announced today ...
LibSSH Flaw Allows Hackers to Take Over Servers Without Password
https://thehackernews.com/2018/10/libss ... brary.html
libssh 0.8.4 and 0.7.6 security and bugfix release – libsshhighly recommended to install the updated versions of Libssh as soon as possible
https://www.libssh.org/2018/10/16/libss ... x-release/
- Linux Mint 19.x (Bionic) - Under "Builds" on the right click either amd64 for 64-bit deb files or i386 for 32-bit deb filesphd21 wrote:It seems to me that this will be part of regular Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (Linux Mint 19.x) updates today or tomorrow, not sure about previous versions.
0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1ubuntu0.1 : libssh package : Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/li ... 1ubuntu0.1
- Linux Mint 18.x (Xenial) - Under "Builds" on the right click either amd64 for 64-bit deb files or i386 for 32-bit deb files
0.6.3-4.3ubuntu0.1 : libssh package : Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/li ... 3ubuntu0.1
- Linux Mint 17.x (Trusty) - Under "Builds" on the right click either amd64 for 64-bit deb files or i386 for 32-bit deb files
0.6.1-0ubuntu3.4 : libssh package : Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/li ... 0ubuntu3.4
Or, You can download libssh 0.8.4 or 0.7.6 source code here and try compiling it.
Index of /files
https://www.libssh.org/files/
Hope this helps ...