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      <title>Ubuntu&#39;s Bad Week: Root Hole, DDoS, and an LTS in the Crossfire</title>
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      <description>Three things hit Ubuntu in nine days: a root-level Linux kernel exploit dropped without coordinated patches, a pro-Iran DDoS that knocked Canonical&amp;rsquo;s web infrastructure offline, and the 26.04 LTS release landing in the middle of both. Here&amp;rsquo;s what it means for whatever you use Ubuntu for.</description>
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