The Security Scares
Scare #1
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Linux Trojan Takes Screenshots And Captures Audio
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New Linux Trojan takes Screenshots and Records Audio
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Linux Trojan captures audio and takes screenshots
Scare #2
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The Linux Kernel Had Many Vulnerabilities Last Year
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Linux zero-day hangs heaviest over Android and IoT
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Huge Number Of Critical Flaws Revealed In Apple, Android, Linux And Oracle Systems
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Linux Vulnerability Exposes 66 Percent of All Android Devices to Attacks: Report
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Overlooked Linux Bug Puts 'Tens of Millions' of Computers and Phones at Risk
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Linux flaw puts millions of PCs, Android smart devices at risk
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Linux Flaw Affects Millions Of Users And Variety Of Devices
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Linux zero-day affects most Androids, millions of Linux PCs
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Kernel bug allows full takeover of Linux devices
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Debian issues patch for widespread Linux flaw
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Newly discovered security flaw could let hackers control 66% of all Android devices
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Android and Linux Zero-Day Gives Attackers Root Access
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Linux zero-day vulnerability leaves millions of PCs and 66% of Android devices at risk
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Linux vulnerability puts millions of people at risk -- Android users should panic
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Critical Linux Kernel Flaw Found
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66% of Android devices at risk as zero-day flaw found in Linux
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Linux bug leaves 'tens of millions' of PCs and two thirds of all Android phones vulnerable to takeovers
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Hack Brief: Years-Old Linux Bug Exposes Millions of Devices
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Major Linux and Android exploit went undetected for three years
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Another new kernel flaw that Google won't fix for Android users prompts more switching to Apple's iOS
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Zero-Day Flaw Found in Linux
An Israeli cybersecurity startup has discovered a zero-day security flaw in the Linux kernel that runs millions of servers, desktops as well as mobile devices that use the Android operating system. An attacker could abuse the flaw to gain root-level privileges on a device and execute arbitrary code or steal any data stored on the device.
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Massive Linux vulnerability discovered
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Top Story: Severe Linux flaw hits millions of Android gadgets too
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Millions of Linux servers and PCs, 66% of Android devices vulnerable to serious 3 year old bug
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Linux, Android Flaw Affects Millions
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Security Experts Discover Linux Kernel Bug That Gives Attackers Root Level Access To Computers, Android Smartphones
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Linux kernel zero-day flaw puts 'tens of millions' of PCs, servers and Android devices at risk
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Zero day Linux vulnerability targets Android
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