Ok go go use windows and mac they don't have those problem
Linux/GNU is compilation of different open sources from around the word
And you have no business admin a system and install latest version of app and kernel
And meanwhile you guys bring praising Microsoft spyware around the world even in western hemisphere
What a load of nonsense. You're almost like an LLM hallucinating when a prompt misses his corpus. lol Stop writing nonsense about the things you have no clue about.
Linux has been known for having extremely severe security vulnerabilities for decades. Even in 2025, Linux is still full of security holes:

CVE-2025-39698 – io_uring Futex Use-After-Free
Severity: Critical
Impact: Local privilege escalation
Details: A low-privilege user can exploit a race condition in the io_uring subsystem to execute arbitrary code in kernel space.
Result: This can lead directly to root access on the affected system.
Affected Systems: Any Linux kernel with io_uring enabled (common in modern distros)

CVE-2025-40300 – VMSCAPE (Spectre-BTI Variant)
Severity: High (but more subtle)
Impact: Information leakage, not direct root escalation
Details: A malicious virtual machine can extract sensitive data from the hypervisor (e.g., encryption keys, credentials).
Result: While it doesn’t grant root directly, it can compromise host-level security in cloud setups.
Affected Systems: AMD Zen 1–5 and Intel Coffee Lake CPUs running KVM

CVE-2025-38561 – ksmbd SMB Server Race Condition
Severity: High
Impact: Remote code execution
Details: Authenticated users can exploit a race condition to run code with kernel privileges.
Result: Can lead to root access if exploited from a valid SMB session.
Affected Systems: Linux systems with ksmbd enabled (in-kernel SMB server)
And this is only the software aspect of it. NSA also has backdoors in commercial CPU architectures.