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Old 6th March 2011
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This happened to OpenBSD in February of 2007...note the dates:

# 2007-02-21: Core sends draft advisory and proof of concept code that demonstrates remote kernel panic.
# 2007-02-26: OpenBSD team develops a fix and commits it to the HEAD branch of source tree.

And later on Core managed to upgrade the bug to "arbitrary code" vulnerability:

# 2007-03-05: Core develops proof of concept code that demonstrates remote code execution in the kernel context by exploiting the mbuf overflow.
# 2007-03-07: OpenBSD team commits fix to OpenBSD 4.0 and 3.9 source tree branches and releases a "reliability fix" notice on the project's website.

http://www.coresecurity.com/content/open-bsd-advisorie
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