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    Critical Linux Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Gain Full Root Access

    June 18, 2025

    Critical Linux Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Gain Full Root Access

    Two critical, interconnected flaws, CVE-2025-6018 and CVE-2025-6019, enable unprivileged attackers to achieve root access on major Linux distributions.
    Affecting millions worldwide, these vulnerabilit …
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