A significant security vulnerability has been identified in the Linux kernel, referred to as GhostLock. This flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-43499, has existed for 15 years and is linked to the futex system.
Discovered by Nebula Security, GhostLock allows local users to exploit this long-standing bug to gain unauthorized root access to the system. This poses a serious risk to the integrity and security of affected systems.
Users and administrators are urged to review their systems for potential exposure and apply necessary patches to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability.
