Haunting Tale of ConnMan: The Linux Vulnerability That Spooked The Internet

In a chilling turn of events, ConnMan, the internet connection manager for Gentoo Linux, is found riddled with vulnerabilities, the worst of which could lead to remote code execution. The only salvation lies in a swift system upgrade, making this a Halloween tech tale to remember.

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Well, isn't this a Linux pickle? ConnMan, the trusty daemon for managing Internet connections, has some vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution. Now, that's a nasty Halloween trick for anyone using Gentoo Linux. It's like finding a razor blade in your candy apple – definitely not the sort of treat you'd want. So, let's dive into this spooky tale of software vulnerability, shall we?

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