-versions are used. For example, one of the systems under study uses the
-Linux kernel version 3.10, while another uses the Linux kernel version 4.4.
-For the Linux kernel version 3.10.31, there are 25 known vulnerabilities.
-These vulnerabilities would allow an attacker to gain privileges,
-bypass access restrictions, allow memory to be corrupted, or cause denial of service.
-In contrast, the Linux kernel version of 4.4 has many fewer known vulnerabilities.
-For this reason, we would in general recommend the later kernel version as a basis
-for the platform.
+versions are used. For example, one of the systems under study uses the Linux
+kernel version 3.10, while another uses the Linux kernel version 4.4. For the
+Linux kernel version 3.10.31, there are 25 known vulnerabilities. These
+vulnerabilities would allow an attacker to gain privileges, bypass access
+restrictions, allow memory to be corrupted, or cause denial of service. In
+contrast, the Linux kernel version of 4.4 has many fewer known vulnerabilities.
+For this reason, we would in general recommend the later kernel version as a
+basis for the platform.