QNAP Warns Against ‘Dirty Pipe’ Linux Flaw That Affects Several NAS Devices

Here’s a look at what you need to know QNAP has issued an advisory about a new Dirty Pipe Linux vulnerability that affects a wide range of Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. It allows attackers to overwrite data in arbitrary read-only files. The Dirty Pipe security flaw affects all NAS devices running kernel version 5.10.60. […] Continue reading QNAP Warns Against ‘Dirty Pipe’ Linux Flaw That Affects Several NAS Devices

This Week in IT – Linux Gets Its Pipes Dirty

  This week in IT, all Linux distributions are affected by a serious security flaw, called Dirty Pipe, that can completely destroy systems. Google buys cybersecurity specialist Mandiant, swiping it from underneath Microsoft’s nose. Apple unveils its new all-powerful M1 Ultra chip. And Microsoft makes it easier for startups to participate in its Founders Hub […] Continue reading This Week in IT – Linux Gets Its Pipes Dirty

Attackers can Exploit Dirty Pipe Linux Vulnerability to Overwrite Data

By Deeba Ahmed
The vulnerability has been fixed in Linux versions 5.16.11, 5.15.25, and 5.10.102, and patches will be released soon.…
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