Get a Pentest and security assessment of your IT network.

News

Critical Flaw Found in Linux Kernel

There is a NULL pointer dereference flaw in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by attackers to gain root access to a vulnerable machine. The vulnerability is in version 2.6.21 of the kernel and some Linux vendors already have taken steps to fix the vulnerability. Red Hat has released a fix for the flaw in several versions of its Linux distributions. There have not been any public exploits released for the vulnerability, which was identified in mid-October and so far, no public exploits have been released.

Source: https://threatpost.com/critical-flaw-found-linux-kernel-110509/73037/

Related posts
News

Ashley Madison 2.0 Hackers Leak 20GB Data Dump, Including CEO's Emails

News

Art of Twitter account hacking

News

Vulnerabilities In Alibaba threatens security of million users

News

Russian cybercriminal Roman Seleznev gets another prison sentence