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Linux Kernel Vulnerability Allows VM Escape on Intel and AMD Systems
SecurityWeek
· July 7, 2026AI summary
A Linux kernel vulnerability known as Januscape has been discovered, which is 16 years old and affects the KVM hypervisor. This flaw allows attackers to escape virtual machines, potentially enabling them to execute code on the host system. The vulnerability impacts systems using Intel and AMD processors.
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