Researchers are calling attention to a newly discovered security defect in a kernel module that ships with all major Linux distributions, warning that remote attackers can exploit the bug to take complete control of a vulnerable system.
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Linux Foundation Fixes ‘Dangerous’ Code Execution Kernel Bug
Researchers are calling attention to a newly discovered security defect in a kernel module that ships with all major Linux distributions, warning that remote attackers can exploit the bug to take complete control of a vulnerable system. The post Linux Foundation Fixes ‘Dangerous’ Code Execution Kernel Bug appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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