Linux kernel CopyFail vulnerability allows root privilege escalation
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability grants attackers root privileges. Debian and Proxmox have patches but Raspberry Pi users remain exposed, highlighting the lag in downstream security patch distribution.
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