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16-Year-Old Linux KVM Flaw Lets Guest VMs Escape to Host on Intel and AMD x86 Systems
Linux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systems
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BackBox.orgLinux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systemsbackbox.orgThe 16-year-old Januscape flaw affects Linux’s KVM hypervisor, allowing attackers to escape virtual machines and potentially execute code on the underlying host. The post Linux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. SecurityWeek – Read More
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