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rootio-linux: Unpatched Software Can Be Exploited by Hackers
ROOT-OS-UBUNTU-2404-CVE-2025-38351
Summary
The rootio-linux software on Ubuntu 24.04 has a known security issue that could allow hackers to gain unauthorized access. This means that an attacker could potentially take control of your system without your permission, which is a serious risk. To stay safe, make sure you update your rootio-linux software to the latest patched version.
What to do
- Update rootio-linux to version 6.8.0-106.106.root.io.59.
- Update rootio-linux to version 6.8.0-107.107.root.io.60.
- Update rootio-linux to version 6.8.0-110.110.root.io.62.
Affected software
| Ecosystem | Vendor | Product | Affected versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root:Ubuntu:24.04 | – | rootio-linux |
< 6.8.0-106.106.root.io.59 < 6.8.0-107.107.root.io.60 < 6.8.0-110.110.root.io.62 Fix: upgrade to 6.8.0-106.106.root.io.59
|
Original title
CVE-2025-38351 in rootio-linux - Patched by Root
Original description
Root has patched CVE-2025-38351 in the rootio-linux package for Root:Ubuntu:24.04. Multiple fixed versions available.
Published: 16 Apr 2026 · Updated: 16 Apr 2026 · First seen: 1 Apr 2026