THE article discusses a new exploit discovered in Linux systems, referred to as the 'pedit COW exploit', which allows attackers to gain root access by poisoning cached binaries. This highlights a serious vulnerability that security researchers and users need to address. The piece emphasizes the importance of staying updated on cybersecurity threats, deploying effective security measures, and understanding how such vulnerabilities can be exploited in real-world scenarios.
Linux 'pedit COW' flaw gives attackers root via binary poisoning
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