Linux Critical Warning 0 Days: U. S. Says Law Now

Security vulnerabilities fall thick and immediate at this time: two upper gravity disorders with an effect on 3 billion Chrome Internet browsers, Windows users have warned about a critical account of authentication, and even users of Mac confronted with the fact that they can even escape security alerts. From now on, an American company in the Department of Internal Security warned Linux users who had to update in the 3 weeks, because the attacks point to a critical vulnerability of the nucleus. This is what you want to know and do.

The cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency has shown that the CVE-2024-53104 vulnerability, which it describes as a vulnerability of writing outside the Linux kernel, has been added to the catalog of known vulnerabilities known to the government “on active operational evidence” security issue. GOOGLE, which fixed the vulnerability for Android users on Feb. 3, described CVE-2024-53104 as a “physical elevation of privileges without mandatory additional execution privileges. “Clearly, this means that an attacker can potentially execute arbitrary code or lead an attack via denial of service, which is not the case on a Linux server. As Iain Thomson put it, writing in the log, “It appears that someone attached a malicious device, perhaps anything that the police might use an Android device to breach and take care of it. “

Although there is a binding operational directive, BOD 22-01, in place that dictates federal agencies must now remediate the risk from CVE-2024-53104 and patch their Linux systems within just three weeks, CISA has “strongly urged” all organizations to “reduce their exposure to cyberattacks by prioritizing timely remediation of Catalog vulnerabilities as part of their vulnerability management practice.”

If he is an Android or Linux user, he knows what to do. Federal or not. Patch now.

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