Researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel, dating back seven years, that could allow attackers to execute remote code. The flaw, identified in the core TCP subsystem, was introduced through a race condition in the inet_twsk_hashdance function. This issue, now tracked as CVE-2024-36904, was patched last year after being reported by security […]
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