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9-Year-Old Linux Kernel Vulnerability “Copy Fail” Enables Full Root Access

Posted on April 30, 2026 by Deeba Ahmed

Linux Kernel Vulnerability “Copy Fail” lets attackers gain root access via memory flaw. Patch now or disable algif_aead to stay secure.

This entry was posted in cybersecurity, kernel, linux, Security, Theori, Vulnerability, Xint Code by Deeba Ahmed. Bookmark the permalink.

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