March 21, 2010
Linux at Risk From NULL Security Flaw
Linux users take note: We're all at risk from a kernel privilege escalation flaw. No it's not the end of the world, that will lead to massive remote exploits and all Linux servers being pwnd. But it is something to be concerned about.
The flaw is a NULL pointer error that exists in all versions of the Linux kernel released since 2001. No that's not a typo.
Read the rest at InternetNews.com.
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