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| Thread ID: 41333 | 2004-01-07 10:04:00 | Serious Security Flaw in Linux Kernel | bishfish (2819) | Press F1 |
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| 205885 | 2004-01-07 10:04:00 | Just off LockerGnome: Serious security flaw fixed in Linux kernel "A new version of the 2 . 4 Linux kernel was released overnight that addresses a serious security hole that could enable any user to escalate his privileges on a machine and run code . The flaw lies in the memory management code in the mremap system call in versions up to and including 2 . 4 . 23 . Mremap resizes and moves processes into virtual memory areas (VMAs) . An incorrect bounds check could lead to a malicious VMA that could disrupt other areas of the kernel's memory management subroutines, according to an alert released by Polish research firm iSEC Security Research Inc . Researcher Paul Starzetz, who discovered the flaw, said his team concentrated on the 2 . 4 kernel, but he said it is possible the recently released 2 . 6 kernel is affected as well . 'Since the 2 . 6 branch is much more complex than, let's say 2 . 4, it is imaginable that there are more exploitation paths in 2 . 6 than in 2 . 4,' Starzetz said in an e-mail exchange . 'We didn't study every detail about 2 . 2, 2 . 4 and 2 . 6 and concentrated onto [sic] 2 . 4 . ' " I was under the impression there were no security issues with Linux??? |
bishfish (2819) | ||
| 205886 | 2004-01-07 10:30:00 | I think the above post is the same as this one: pressf1.pcworld.co.nz | stu140103 (137) | ||
| 205887 | 2004-01-07 10:32:00 | > I was under the impression there were no security > issues with Linux??? That is OS for you, NO OS is perfect Not even Linux :D |
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| 205888 | 2004-01-07 12:08:00 | BSD is even better at security than Linux... That's old news by now though, happened late Nov/early Dec IIRC, to the Gentoo and Debian Mirror. Im sure you need a username/password on the PC first though dont you to get the access....? |
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