Patch now: Linux file system security hole, dubbed Sequoia, can take over systems

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
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