This vulnerability, hidden within the netfilter: nf_tables component, allows local attackers to escalate their privileges and potentially deploy ransomware, which could severely disrupt enterprise systems worldwide.
This vulnerability, hidden within the netfilter: nf_tables component, allows local attackers to escalate their privileges and potentially deploy ransomware, which could severely disrupt enterprise systems worldwide.
This only affects positively ancient kernels:
If I’m not mistaken, RHEL9 and equivalents are on 5.15. That’s a pretty big blast radius.
I think RHEL9 uses 5.14 as base
You’re right, it’s 5.14 not 5.15 like I thought. I’m spending most of my time im Debian these days though, so I’m glad I wasn’t too far off.
They will probably have a version newer than 5.15.149.
AliasAKA is correct, it’s actually 5.14, not 5.15 like I thought.
How would I know what kernal I have?
With the
uname -acommandDebian Bookworm (Debian 12/oldstable) would be affected then, I think?
It looks to be on 6.1.153 currently which is much newer than 6.1.76.
Sweet, cheers for checking - I just remembered it being on 6.1.?
fuck my phone running android is vulnerable