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Another Linux Kernel Flaw Emerges

Researchers have identified a new vulnerability in the Linux kernel which could enable an attacker to take complete control of a vulnerable system. The flaw is in all versions of the 2.4 and 2.6 Linux kernels. The vulnerability is a NULL pointer dereference vulnerability that derives from the kernel s failure to validate a function pointer before dereferencing it. The flaw, discovered by two members of the Google security team, has been fixed by a patch for the kernel that was made available Thursday.

Source: https://threatpost.com/another-linux-kernel-flaw-emerges-081409/72969/

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