CVE Severity Distribution for Linux Kernel

The article analyzes Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) data for the Linux kernel, showing that in 2024 the kernel accumulated 3,108 CVEs, a 79 % increase from 2023, with high-severity flaws making up about 42 % and critical issues around 4.8 % of all entries. The piece breaks down severity categories using CVSS v3.1 scores, highlights that networking and memory management subsystems generate a large share of vulnerabilities, and compares Linux’s CVE counts to other operating systems, noting that the open-source model’s transparency contributes to larger totals. (commandlinux.com)

https://commandlinux.com/statistics/common-vulnerabilities-and-exposures-cve-severity-distribution-for-linux/

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