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Use the internet? This Linux flaw could open you up to attack

A flaw in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) used by Linux poses a serious threat to internet users. Linux runs behind the scenes on countless internet servers, Android phones and a range of other devices. The vulnerability enables attackers to hijack users internet communications completely remotely. The attack is fast and reliable, often taking less than a minute and succeeding about 90 percent of the time, researchers say. The next version of Linux is already patched and a temporary patch for both client and server hosts is available.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3106457/use-the-internet-this-linux-flaw-could-open-you-up-to-attack.html

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