Linux Battery Utility Flaw Lets Hackers Bypass Authentication and Tamper System Settings

A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in TLP, a widely used Linux laptop battery optimization utility, allowing local attackers to bypass authentication controls and manipulate system power settings without authorization. Security researchers from openSUSE identified a severe authentication bypass flaw in the power profiles daemon in TLP version 1.9.0, tracked as CVE-2025-67859. The vulnerability exploits […]

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