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Four-Year-Old Critical Linux Wi-Fi Bug Allows System Compromise

A critical Linux bug has been discovered that could allow attackers to fully compromise vulnerable machines. A fix has been proposed but has not yet been incorporated into the Linux kernel. The flaw exists in the rtlwifi driver, which is a software component used to allow certain Realtek Wi-Fi modules, used in Linux devices, to communicate with the Linux operating system. This specific flaw could enable attackers to launch a variety of attacks from crashing vulnerable Linux machines to full takeover.

Source: https://threatpost.com/critical-linux-wi-fi-bug-system-compromise/149325/

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