Researchers have identified a high-severity flaw in the Linux kernel that can allow untrusted users to gain root access. The issue stems from one incorrect character in the code.
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-23111. It enables privilege escalation through exploitation of the kernel bug. Analysis shows the flaw arises from a single errant character. This type of error is uncommon in kernel-level issues. The discovery highlights risks in core system components. Untrusted users could potentially obtain full system control.