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    Local Root Exploit in 64-bit Linux

    If you're running a 64-bit Linux kernel, update it now.
    There's a new local root exploit, and it seems like Ksplice has yet again managed to get their advertisement fix onto the front page of Slashdot. Normally such an arcane bug wouldn't be an issue, but the example exploit leaves an open backdoor even after the bug has been patched -- lovely.

    It's an escalation exploit, so a user still needs to gain local user access to the system -- but still, you're encouraged to update any and all 64-bit Linux systems that you own, especially if they're public, shared servers.
    Source: HERE

    Screw Google! Ask me!


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    Local exploits... seems to be the best any script kiddie can do these days against Linux.
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    The way I read this, is too simply keep your kernel updated and I do that whenever there are updates available.
    There may be a bit of snow on the roof, but there is still a fire blazing in the hearth!

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    I read it the same way John, so if we both read it like that... it's easy enough to assume.

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    Thanks for the confirmation Paul.

 

 

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