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Linux gets fix for code-execution flaw (Ars Technica)

Linux gets fix for code-execution flaw (Ars Technica)

Posted May 13, 2014 17:18 UTC (Tue) by stock (guest, #5849)
In reply to: Linux gets fix for code-execution flaw (Ars Technica) by error27
Parent article: Linux gets fix for code-execution flaw (Ars Technica)

In the fall of 2009 electricity was disconnected to my house, in Dec 2009 I was out of a place to stay. Today i inserted a new lock into the frontdoor of my new little condo. What happened in between, i don't know. Lots of missing time online. I do know that a guy called Snowden has pissed of a lot of folks. This afternoon i read here that since Sept 2009 all new released Linux kernels have been vulnerable in a very ugly manner.

Robert
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Robert M. Stockmann - RHCE
Network Engineer - UNIX/Linux Specialist
crashrecovery.org stock@stokkie.net


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