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    12-Year-Old Sudo Linux Vulnerability Enables Privilege Escalation to Root User

    July 3, 2025

    12-Year-Old Sudo Linux Vulnerability Enables Privilege Escalation to Root User

    A significant security vulnerability discovered in the widely used Sudo utility has remained hidden for over 12 years, potentially exposing millions of Linux and Unix systems to privilege escalation a …
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    Jul 03, 2025 (1 hour, 43 minutes ago)

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