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Two Linux vulnerabilities to get root access

Two new vulnerabilities affecting Linux were uncovered this week that could potentially be used by malicious hackers to gain root privileges. One vulnerability arises from a flaw in the implementation of the Reliable Datagram Sockets protocol (RDS) The second vulnerability, dubbed CVE-2010-3847, derives from a bug in the library loader of the GNU C library. Patches are currently in the works, but “this is a low impact vulnerability that is only of interest to security professionals and system administrators,” Tavis Ormandy noted.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2010/10/two-linux-vulnerabilities-to-get-root.html

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