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patched month ago
where exactly? at least a couple hours ago there were no patches yet for any of debian, redhat, suse
No patch on 6.12 LTS and by extension Debian.
Still, my point remains valid.
Windows has an overwhelming market share in PCs. Exploitable vulnerabilities that let hackers own it are going to be huge news for as long as that remains the case, because it directly impacts the lives and personal data of more people.
That said, I'm seeing lots of people talk about this particular Linux vulnerability, so I'm not even sure what your gripe is.