Linux Users, Patch or Pay the Price: New KEV Catalog Flaw Exposes Severe Security Gap!

Feeling insecure about your Linux? Patch up or pack up! CISA’s new “use-after-free” flaw alert has Linux users racing against time. Tickle your kernels, folks—patch by June or risk being the hackers’ next punchline.

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Looks like the Linux penguin got a bit too chilly with a "use-after-free" flaw in its kernel wardrobe. Time to patch up the tuxedo before unwanted guests exploit the fashion faux pas and crash the icy ball! Federal agencies, you've got your deadline; private sector, don't think you're off the hook. Let's get stitching!

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