Wednesday, November 9, 2016

IPFire 2.19 Linux-Based Firewall OS Patched Against "Dirty COW" Vulnerability

On November 8, 2016, Michael Tremer from the IPFire project, an open source initiative trying to produce a hardened, professional, secure, and easy-to-use Linux-based firewall operating system, announced the release of IPFire 2.19 Core Update 107.

IPFire 2.19 Core Update 107 is the latest, most stable and advanced version of the IPFire 2.19 series, and it looks like it finally patches that nasty "Dirty COW" Linux kernel vulnerability that was fixed by Linus Torvalds himself awhile ago in all supported Linux kernel branches.

"This update patches the IPFire Linux kernel against a recently disclosed vulnerability called Dirty COW. This is a local privilege escalation bug which could be used by a local attacker to gain root privileges," said Michael Tremer in the release announcement for the IPFire 2.19 Core Update 107 update.

IPFire 2.19 Core Update 107 is a small update, coming only one we... (read more)

from Softpedia News / Linux http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/ipfire-2-19-linux-based-firewall-os-patched-against-dirty-cow-vulnerability-510098.shtml
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