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Dirty Pipe: What you need to know about the severe new Linux kernel bug

A severe new Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed "Dirty Pipe" allows an attacker with read-only access mode to escalate privileges and gain root. The vulnerability exists in all Linux kernel versions from 5.8 forward. Exploitation is not challenging and although the attack requires local access the impact is

Critical bug affects all major Linux distros: multiple exploits already published. Patch now.

Issue allocated CVE-20214-4034 and dubbed "PwnKit"

This RAT is hiding in “February 31” in the Linux calendar -- and card skimming is moving from the browser to the server

Sophisticated new malware is attacking ecommerce servers

Microsoft to add Linux support as it beefs up Intune, lets IT admins write custom PowerShell

Ubuntu first, then Redhat, CentOS and Fedora.

SUSE Manager 4.2 lands: company adds Ansible, Amazon Linux 2 support.

"An interesting situation to watch"

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