
OpenSUSE and Ubuntu may be susceptible to an exploit in Linux x32 application binary interface (ABI) recently introduced to the two Linux distros. Both the operating systems have begun including the support at machine code level. ABI is similar to a software/code-level application programming interface (API). |
Meanwhile, Ubuntu has issued its own update in response to the vulnerability. The new Linux kernel update is available for its Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) operating system. It must be noted that the x32 ABI allows 32-bit applications to take advantage of 64-bit x86 architectures when enabled while building the Linux kernel. OpenSUSE and Ubuntu have however enabled it by default in their distros. Red Hat has previously refused to enable x32 support in Fedora 18 citing security concerns.
Here's the update: Ubuntu Update
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