What are scripts.mit.edu security updates?
If you use the scripts.mit.edu automatic installers, the software that you install will be set up so that it can receive automatic security updates from the scripts.mit.edu maintainers. If you plan to manage security updates for your software on your own, you should remove system:scripts-security-upd from the AFS ACLs of the directories of your automatically-installed software.
(We will attempt to deal with security problems in the automatically-installed software, but we cannot realistically make meaningful guarantees about security).

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