Some days, it doesn’t rain, it pours. That’s the case with Linux today. Not one, but two serious security holes have recently been exposed. First, there was a systemd bug which could easily knock out systems. Now there’s this security hole in the Linux kernel’s file system, which any user could use to take over a computer.
Link: Patch now: Linux file system security hole, dubbed Sequoia, can take over systems
via www.zdnet.com