A critical vulnerability in the Linux Kernel’s ksmbd file sharing component allows remote attackers to execute code with kernel privileges. Tracked as CVE-2025-38561, this flaw affects Linux distributions that include the ksmbd SMB server implementation. Authentication is required, but a successful exploit can grant full control of the affected host. Vendors and administrators should apply […]
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