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Ubuntu Linux has a worrying security flaw that may have gone unseen for a decade

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  • Security researchers find multiple flaws in service introduced a decade ago
  • The flaws allow malicious actors to escalate privileges and run arbitrary code
  • A patch is available, and users are urged to apply it

Ubuntu Linux has been carrying multiple high-severity vulnerabilities for a decade, allowing malicious actors the ability to escalate their privileges to root without user interaction, experts have warned.

Cybersecurity researchers Qualys found the bugs in the OS utility feature called ‘needrestart’, a utility that checks which services need to be restarted after an update or a change in the system’s libraries or binaries.

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