A security researcher has found that bugs in the Linux kernel often remain undetected for more than two years on average, with some persisting for over two decades. By analyzing 20 years of kernel development, Jenny Guanni Qu uncovered how these flaws quietly affect cloud systems, enterprises, and billions of devices. Her work highlights the challenges of maintaining secure open-source software.

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A new analysis of 20 years of Linux kernel development reveals that bugs often remain undetected for years, with an average lifespan of 2.1 years before discovery. The research, conducted by Pebblebed's Jenny Guanni Qu, highlights variations across kernel components and the prevalence of incomplete fixes. Some vulnerabilities persisted for over two decades.

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