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Linux kernel's CopyFail vulnerability allows local privilege escalation to root

A significant Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed "CopyFail" has emerged, enabling local privilege escalation from any user to root access on most kernel and distribution combinations. This security flaw allows attackers to gain complete control over affected systems. The article also touches upon state-sponsored malware and hardware bans, alongside a historical look at cyber warfare predating Stuxnet. AI

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IMPACT This vulnerability could impact AI infrastructure relying on Linux systems, potentially requiring immediate patching to secure compute resources.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a newly disclosed software vulnerability, which falls under research and security disclosures.

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Linux kernel's CopyFail vulnerability allows local privilege escalation to root

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    📰 This Week in Security: State Malware, State Hardware Bans, and Stuxnet before Stuxnet was Cool Making headlines everywhere is the CopyFail Linux kernel vulner

    📰 This Week in Security: State Malware, State Hardware Bans, and Stuxnet before Stuxnet was Cool Making headlines everywhere is the CopyFail Linux kernel vulnerability, which allows local privilege escalation (LPE) from any user to root privileges on most kernels and distribution…