Multiple Vulnerabilities Found in Ubuntu and Debian Linux Kernels

Multiple Vulnerabilities Found in Ubuntu and Debian Linux Kernels

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Recent vulnerabilities were discovered in both the Ubuntu and Debian Linux kernels, affecting users of these systems. The Ubuntu vulnerabilities, reported on July 2, 2026, include risks of remote code execution, denial of service, and privilege escalation. Similarly, Debian's vulnerabilities, reported on June 30, 2026, also allow for denial of service and privilege escalation. Attackers could exploit these vulnerabilities remotely, posing a significant risk to systems running these kernels. Users are advised to check vendor websites for patches and updates. The exact number of vulnerabilities and their CVEs were not disclosed in the articles. Both distributions are widely used, increasing the potential impact of these vulnerabilities. Security professionals should prioritize applying the necessary fixes to mitigate risks.

Key Points: • Multiple vulnerabilities identified in both Ubuntu and Debian Linux kernels. • Remote attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities for denial of service and privilege escalation. • Users are urged to apply vendor-issued patches immediately.

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2026-06-30
Debian Linux Kernel vulnerabilities reported
Multiple vulnerabilities were identified in the Debian Linux Kernel, allowing for denial of service and privilege escalation.
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2026-07-02
Ubuntu Linux Kernel vulnerabilities reported
Multiple vulnerabilities were identified in the Ubuntu Linux Kernel, including remote code execution and security restriction bypass.
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