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Canonical Snapd Vulnerability Gives Root Access in Linux

A researcher has discovered a new vulnerability called “Dirty_Sock”” in the REST API for Canonical’s snapd daemon that can allow attackers to gain root access on Linux machines. The vulnerability has since been patched by Canonical

Source: local users can gain root level access to servers running the daemon. To illustrate how these vulnerabilities can be exploited

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