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Linux's CopyFail Crisis: US Government Sounds Alarm on Widespread Server Vulnerability

A critical vulnerability known as CopyFail is tearing through the Linux ecosystem, prompting urgent warnings from federal cybersecurity officials as active exploits emerge.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a high-priority warning regarding CopyFail, a severe security bug impacting nearly all major versions of the Linux operating system. This vulnerability is currently being exploited in active hacking campaigns, posing a significant threat to global data centers and server infrastructures. Because security researchers have already released public exploit code, the pressure on administrators to apply immediate patches has intensified to prevent unauthorized system access and potential data breaches.

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