Bluetooth Vulnerability in Linux kernel allows nearby hackers to execute code
Google engineer Andy Nguyen is reporting via a Twitter thread that a new security vulnerability has been found in Linux operating systems that run a Bluetooth software stack called BlueZ. Nguyen has named the vulnerability BleedingTooth and claims in his Twitter post that the vulnerability allows nearby hackers to conduct zero-click root-level code execution.
Linux is an OS very almost like Unix—it became popular over a decade ago as a search and academic tool thanks to its open-source licensing and 0 cost. in additional recent years, it's been wont to create dedicated applications—NASA uses it for several of its space applications, for instance . it's also become popular for companies making Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices because it allows them to avoid royalty fees.
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