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15-Year-Old GhostLock Flaw Enables Root and Container Escape on Most Linux Distros
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A 15-year-old Linux kernel flaw, known as GhostLock, has been disclosed by researchers at Nebula Security, allowing any logged-in user to gain full root control of an unpatched machine. This vulnerability has been present in nearly all mainstream Linux distributions since 2011. The flaw can be exploited without requiring special permissions, unusual settings, or network access. It enables root and container escape on affected systems. The vulnerability has been assigned the identifier CVE-2026-43499.
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