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Nasty Linux systemd security bug revealed

Qualsys has found an ugly Linux systemd security hole that can enable any unprivileged user to crash a Linux system. The patch is available, and you should deploy it as soon as possible.

[zdnet.com]

FearlessFly 9 July 20
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Thanks for the post. Apt-get update then apt-get upgrade, then Done. I love Ubuntu

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