Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Fri 14th Aug 2009 02:29 UTC
Linux It's the end of the world. Again. According to some Linux developers and security researchers, a bug in the Linux kernel has just been uncovered that makes just about every distribution utilizing kernel 2.4 and 2.6 on just about all architectures since May of 2001 vulnerable to a certain kind of attack.
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RE: WinXP - WinXP still runs as admin
by jabbotts on Fri 14th Aug 2009 11:37 UTC in reply to "WinXP"
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Not really, WinXP still runs the user as admin unless you have an AD server. Nothing has changed. A flaw in the kernel of a different platform doesn't magically make this design fault in Windows go away.

In this case, Linux will be patched very quickly now that the fault is known. This very news article comes out after the bug patch is available. Now it's a matter of how fast the distributions can include the new kernel update.

Nothing fanboyish about it. I can still easily get admin on a windows box through known exploits where this exploit in a different platform will be addressed instead of called a "feature".

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