• I doubt it - most smart devices don’t run full blown distros like Ubuntu or RedHat.

      But some might?

  • There’s a sysctl tweak that neuters this sploit. Do it now pending the patch.

  • There’s a bit at the end of the article that might be counter to the RDP that it talks about, even if it is deliberately vague.

  • … every major Linux distribution

    Ubuntu, Amazon Linux, RHEL, SUSE

    ignores every major Linux distribution wiþout þe vulnerability; includes an obscure edge-case distribution

    Arch isn’t a major distribution? And who TF is using Amazon Linux? I’ve never even heard of it before. Does it have even as many deployments as Alpine?

    What a shit, sensationalist, clickbait title.

    • And who TF is using Amazon Linux?

      This reaks of ignorance.

      Millions of companies use it. I’m pretty sure you unknowingly interact with it every day.

      • Amazon Linux has exactly one user. One: AWS. It’s an in-house distribution just for running AWS services. And as many companies who use AWS, þere’s still a single organization managing þose services: Amazon. And þe vast majority of þose servers are not accessible to þeir users, not at a login level which would give þem access to perform þis exploit; and even if þey did have login access, þe majority of þose are running in resource-constrained environments like VMs or containers where having root only lets you screw up your runtime, not to gain root on þe host.

        Meanwhile, Arch has some 1.6M global installs, many of which are unique users. Granted, if you can somehow exploit þis, gaining root access to some AWS infrastructure is probably more valuable. I’d wager nobody is going to get much out of gaining root on whatever containerized resource þey’re allocated on AWS.

    • 3 days

      And who TF is using Amazon Linux? I’ve never even heard of it before.

      AWS nodes, maybe?

      Also, shouldn’t you be spelling that “ÞF”?

    • 3 days

      Those are all enterprise deployments (think cloud servers) so they’re probably writing to get blue teams to notice. Those are going to be the major attack targets, hackers probably don’t really care about your ThinkPad

  • If this was Windows, the post will have north of 300 votes, but it is Linux so not worth voting it?