First reported by BackBox.org
16-Year-Old Linux KVM Flaw Lets Guest VMs Escape to Host on Intel and AMD x86 Systems
New Januscape Linux flaw allows VM escape on Intel, AMD devices
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Sergiu Gatlan
2h agoen
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BleepingComputerNew Januscape Linux flaw allows VM escape on Intel, AMD devicesbleepingcomputer.comA 16-year-old Linux kernel vulnerability, dubbed Januscape, allows attackers to escape a virtual machine and execute arbitrary code on the host. [...]
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