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    Linux Crash Reporting Flaws (CVE-2025-5054, 4598) Expose Password Hashes

    June 2, 2025

    Linux Crash Reporting Flaws (CVE-2025-5054, 4598) Expose Password Hashes

    Qualys details CVE-2025-5054 and CVE-2025-4598, critical vulnerabilities affecting Linux crash reporting tools like Apport and systemd-coredump. Learn how to protect your Ubuntu, Red Hat, and Fedora s …
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