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New 'Looney Tunables' Linux bug gives root on major distros
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It's not only the good guys that find vulnerabilities. There're many states and companies (selling to those governments) as well as regular criminal organizations paying people for vulnerabilities and exploits.
If the issue wasn't reported, it is likely that it would have been found by someone else at some point. It might even be known already, but just not reported.