Linux-GhostLock: 15 Jahre Root-Bug, Patch-Lage unklar
LONDON / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Nebula hat für den Linux-Kernel eine Root-Schwachstelle veröffentlicht, die offenbar 15 Jahre unbemerkt blieb. Der Use-after-free-Fehler (CVE-2026-43499) erlaubt…
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