⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Kernel Flaws, AI Malware Tricks, Turla Backdoor, Infostealers and More

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This week was a reminder that attackers do not always need big tricks. One small mistake, one old access path, one missed patch, and suddenly the door is open. The noise is not all noise, either. Forums are talking, researchers are finding easy cracks, and defenders have more cleanup waiting. Here’s the full Monday recap. ⚡ Threat of the Week New DirtyClone Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local
1Key Takeaways
- This week was a reminder that attackers do not always need big tricks.
- One small mistake, one old access path, one missed patch, and suddenly the door is open.
- Forums are talking, researchers are finding easy cracks, and defenders have more cleanup waiting.
- ⚡ Threat of the Week New DirtyClone Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local.
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3Why it matters
Research breakthroughs often arrive in products months later—early signals matter for strategy. The Hacker News reports that this week was a reminder that attackers do not always need big tricks.
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