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Linux kernel bug: TCP flaw lets remote attackers stall devices with tiny DoS attack This article was originally posted on ZDNet. Security researchers are warning Linux system users of a bug in the Linux kernel version 4.9 and up that ...
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FreeBSD has its own TCP-queue-of-death bug, easier to hose than Linux's SegmentSmack Hard on the heels of the Linux kernel's packets-of-death attack dubbed SegmentSmack, a similar vulnerability has been disclosed and fixed in ...
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Getting started with Embedded Linux Linux's origins can be traced back to the commercially available Unix operating, but it wasn't until Finnish student Linus Torvalds announced a free ...
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Good Lockdown vs. Bad David Howells recently pushed a patch out of the linux-next, submitting it for inclusion in the main source tree. As he put it, the patch "adds kernel ...
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'SegmentSmack' – Critical TCP Vulnerability Found In Linux 4.9 Triggers DoS Attack Recently, a researcher has discovered a critical TCP vulnerability in the Linux Kernel that could trigger cyber attacks. Precisely, by exploiting this flaw, ...
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LibreOffice 6.1 Released For Windows, Linux, macOS: Brings New Icon Style, Improved Image ... The rest 28% contribution comes from individual volunteers. You can download LibreOffice 6.1 for Windows, Linux, and macOS using this link.
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Linux Distros: 10 Best Linux Distributions of all time Linux is the fast and coming Enterprise in the world of system modulations. With each passing year, it has strengthened its foothold in the ...
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Opera Integrates Crypto Wallet Into Its Desktop Browser ... giant Opera on Wednesday announced that it is bringing support for its inbuilt crypto wallet to its desktop browser for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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