Linux devs fix nasty vulnerability dating back half a decade



    An exploitable bug sitting in a popular Linux kernel module, has been found after five years, researchers have claimed. 

    Detailing the findings in a blog post, researcher Samuel Page from cybersecurity firm Appgate said the flaw was a stack buffer overflow, found in the kernel networking module for the Transparent Inter-Process Communication (TIPC) protocol.



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