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Security researchers are highlighting a Linux kernel vulnerability that could allow local attackers to gain root privileges. Separately, users are discussing a Linux distribution optimized for running Factorio faster than other options.

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Key Takeaway A Linux kernel flaw may enable local privilege escalation to root, while some distros target maximum Factorio performance.
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A Linux kernel flaw may enable local privilege escalation to root, while some distros target maximum Factorio performance.

Security researchers are highlighting a Linux kernel vulnerability that could allow local attackers to gain root privileges. Separately, users are discussing a Linux distribution optimized for running Factorio faster than other options.

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  • Linux kernel vulnerability — CIFSwitch: Old Linux kernel vulnerability can grant local users root privileges Igor's LAB

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vulnerability type Linux kernel vulnerability enabling local users to get root privileges
impact Local attackers can potentially escalate privileges to root
topic distro A Linux distro focused on running Factorio faster than anything else
application mentioned Factorio

What to Watch

  • Follow updates from Igor’s LAB for any patches, mitigations, or affected kernel versions in the root-privilege issue. Igor's LAB
  • Check the XDA-Developers write-up for benchmarks and compare the Factorio performance claims against other Linux distros. XDA-Developers

What Changed

  • This Linux distro does one thing and does it perfectly: run Factorio faster than anything else XDA-Developers
  • CIFSwitch: Old Linux kernel vulnerability can grant local users root privileges Igor's LAB
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