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Linux flaw also affects Android/Sailfish devices
https://blog.lookout.com/blog/2016/0...ility-android/
Linux flaw that allows anyone to hijack Internet traffic also affects 80% of Android devices Probably Jolla C too with Dalvik installed? Edit: Jolla C and Tablet seems to be also vulnerable |
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It is my understanding that the vulnerability is in the kernel. IOW, it does not make a difference whether AD is used or not.
What kernel version does JC use? J1 has 3.4, too old and thus safe. |
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So it might be vulnerable as well |
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Jolla C kernel is 3.10.49
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No a very serious flaw.
TCP connection hijacking can only ever be used against unencrypted connections so for example ssl/ssh connections are safe provided you don't override certificates :) |
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It has been possible for some years, by MiTM attacks, the situation now however is it is no longer needed to be on the same network (MiTM), you do however, need to know IP adress of both targets. (Victim and server). |
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does anyone ever exploit these flaws and make serious money off them?
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NSA et al do not need this exploit to read your emails and eavesdrop on your browsing. They can simply request the data from your ISP. In the worst case they can use the backdoors in encryption algorithms.
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