According to BlockBeats, on May 9, the Linux kernel “Copy Fail” vulnerability was added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The flaw affects major Linux distributions since 2017 and allows attackers with regular user permissions to escalate to root access using approximately 10 lines of Python code.
Since numerous cryptocurrency infrastructure components rely on Linux—including exchanges, validator nodes, mining pools, custodial wallets, and cloud trading systems—the vulnerability poses potential risks to the crypto industry. If exploited, attackers could potentially steal private keys, compromise validator nodes, obtain administrative access, or launch ransomware attacks on affected servers.
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