THE article discusses a critical 9-year-old vulnerability in the Linux kernel that allows root command execution across major distributions. The flaw, identified as CVE-2020-12345, has been overlooked, and its discovery has raised concerns regarding the security of widely used Linux kernels. System administrators are urged to apply patches immediately and review their security protocols to prevent potential exploits. The article highlights the importance of addressing legacy vulnerabilities in software systems to mitigate risks in cybersecurity.
Attackers Can Gain Root Via 9 Year Old Linux Kernel CVE-2020-12345
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