"A flaw in the implementation of the Reliable Datagram Sockets
protocol (RDS) in the Linux kernel can be exploited to gain root (also
known as superuser) rights or permissions on a victim's system.
Attackers can exploit the hole to get complete control remotely once
they have broken into the system. Dan Rosenberg, who discovered the
vulnerability, has published  an exploit for demonstration purposes;
in a test conducted by The H's associates at heise Security on Ubuntu
10.04 (64-bit), it opened a root shell."

http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Hole-in-Linux-kernel-provides-root-rights-1122180.html

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