Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic

Researchers from the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have identified the vulnerability as CVE-2016-5696. It is considered as a “subtle flaw” available in the form of ‘side channels’ in Linux operating system since late 2012. The flaw can enable attackers to infer the TCP sequence numbers associated with a particular connection to track users’ online…

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic

Researchers from the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have identified the vulnerability as CVE-2016-5696. It is considered as a “subtle flaw” available in the form of ‘side channels’ in Linux operating system since late 2012. The flaw can enable attackers to infer the TCP sequence numbers associated with a particular connection to track users’ online…

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux TCP bug lets attackers remotely hijack web traffic was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3

While Linus Torvalds is busy in developing Linux kernel 4.8, it has now found that the next version of the open-source operating system will natively support Microsoft’s Surface 3. The new support emerges from a touchscreen controller driver that will enable the last year’s Surface tablet to run Linux flawlessly. * Read the full article…

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3

While Linus Torvalds is busy in developing Linux kernel 4.8, it has now found that the next version of the open-source operating system will natively support Microsoft’s Surface 3. The new support emerges from a touchscreen controller driver that will enable the last year’s Surface tablet to run Linux flawlessly. * Read the full article…

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech