Archive: https://archive.today/PNDzs
From the post:
>Following yesterday's disclosure of the ssh-keysign-pwn vulnerability that allows unprivileged users to read root-owned files, a slew of new stable kernel releases are out today to address this latest Linux security issue. Today's release round-up is led by the Linux 7.0.8 stable release that incorporates the patch from Linus Torvalds for ptrace as a "slightly saner" get_dumpable() logic. This patch is what gets the ssh-keysign-pwn vulnerability.
Archive: https://archive.today/PNDzs
From the post:
>>Following yesterday's disclosure of the ssh-keysign-pwn vulnerability that allows unprivileged users to read root-owned files, a slew of new stable kernel releases are out today to address this latest Linux security issue.
Today's release round-up is led by the Linux 7.0.8 stable release that incorporates the patch from Linus Torvalds for ptrace as a "slightly saner" get_dumpable() logic. This patch is what gets the ssh-keysign-pwn vulnerability.
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