New Linux kernel bug “Sequoia” lets you get root on most modern distros
New Linux kernel bug lets you get root on most modern distros. This Linux kernel’s filesystem security vulnerability can enable any user to grab root privileges.
New Linux kernel bug lets you get root on most modern distros. This Linux kernel’s filesystem security vulnerability can enable any user to grab root privileges.
It’s always a great idea to create a recovery drive, but with a big update coming, it’s advised to do so before upgrading.
On June 8th, Amazon activated a network sharing feature for most of the devices it sells.