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CopyFail: The Hidden Linux Kernel Glitch Shattering Modern Cloud Security

A silent but devastating vulnerability in the Linux kernel has left multi-tenant servers and containerized environments wide open to exploitation.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

A newly discovered vulnerability dubbed CopyFail has emerged as one of the most critical threats to the Linux ecosystem in recent memory. By exploiting a flaw in how the kernel handles page copying, attackers can potentially compromise multi-tenant cloud infrastructures, Kubernetes clusters, and continuous integration pipelines. This security gap allows for unauthorized access and data leakage across shared resources, catching security teams off guard and necessitating urgent patches across millions of enterprise-grade systems worldwide.

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