A critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel, CopyFail, allows local users to escalate privileges to root on systems dating back to 2013. This flaw highlights ongoing risks in complex data deserialization processes, where unsanitized input can lead to serious security breaches.
Additionally, new research reveals Fast16 malware from as early as 2005, which predates Stuxnet by five years and was designed to sabotage high-precision engineering software used in weapons programs. This discovery underscores the long history of state-sponsored cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure.
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