New security flaw impacts most Linux and BSD distros
Linux and BSD variants that employ the popular X.Org Server package --almost all do-- are vulnerable to a new vulnerability disclosed on Thursday.
The vulnerability allows an attacker with limited access to a system, either via a terminal or SSH session, to elevate privileges and gain root access. It can't be used to break into secure computers, but it is still useful to attackers because it can quickly turn simple intrusions into bad hacks.
While the vulnerability is not in the redoubtable category of "as-bad-as-it-gets" flaws, the security flaw could not be ignored by the Linux and infosec communities once its existence was made public on Thursday.