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Linux Users, Beware: WallEscape Vulnerability Could Expose Your Passwords!
Linux users, brace yourselves for “WallEscape,” the villain in the command line saga, where your password could be the damsel in distress. Fear not, the hero update v.2.40 swoops in to save the day! #LinuxSecurityWhodunit

Hot Take:
Hold onto your terminals, folks! Linux users could have been broadcasting their passwords like a morning radio show thanks to a pesky little vulnerability that's been hanging around for over a decade. It's like finding out your house had an open window all these years, but you live on the moon, so burglars needed a spaceship to get in. Quite the cosmic pickle, ain't it?