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GNOME Linux Users Beware: Libcue Memory Corruption Flaw Turns Systems Into Puppets!
Wake up, GNOME Linux users! The libcue memory corruption flaw is frolicking around, waiting to turn your system into a puppet show with a malicious .CUE file. Luckily, you’ve got a heads-up to patch up before this Linux GNOME Desktop Vulnerability pulls your strings. So,…

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Are you a GNOME Linux user? Well, it's time to wake up and smell the vulnerability! A pesky memory corruption flaw, libcue, is out here trying to ruin your day by letting attackers play puppet master with your system. The bad news? It's as simple as downloading a malicious .CUE file. The good news? You've got a heads-up and a chance to patch up before this flaw goes full-on diva on your system.