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Today's little surprise package comes courtesy of an unexpected exclamation mark in the source code for the Netfilter module that handles firewall tasks resulting in a use-after-free bug that can pretty reliably be tricked into granting an unprivileged user administrator access to the entire system. Might break shared-kernel containers too; not sure about that.
If you think you're safe because you use iptables or lfw rather than Netfilter I have some uncomfortable news for you: It's Netfilter all the way down. That's been true since the last millennium.
The MSRP is $599 but it has rarely been available at that price, even less so since the Everything Sucks Era began.
At least in the US. Here in Australia I picked one up for $570 in March. Don't know exactly why it's like that; Nvidia cards here are as inflated as in America.
As in, individual modules. 256GB for a pair. Running at 8GHz.
Don't know if you can put four of them in a system, and the answer is probably not unless you have night job harvesting organs from unsuspecting Walmart employees in Minecraft.
And dual 10Gb Ethernet ports, 80Gb USB4v2, and... A Ryzen AI 395 Max+ processor with 16 CPU cores, 40 graphics cores, and up to 128GB of RAM.
So if you're spending someone else's money (it starts at $2500 with no drives) and need to pack your entire lab into an 8" x 8" x 10" cube... It exists.