Investigadores de seguridad han descubiero fallas “críticas” de seguridad en la nueva versión del kernel del Linux usada por un gran número de populares distribuciones.
Los tres bugs permiten a usuarios no autorizados a leer o escribir en locaciones de la memoria del kernel o acceder a ciertos recursos en determinados servidores.
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