Security readout for executives and security teams
Koules 1.4, a Linux arcade game from 2000, has a flaw where an overly long command line argument can crash the program and let a local user run commands. Because the game was historically installed with elevated privileges on some Linux distributions, a logged-in user could potentially gain higher access on the same machine. Remote attackers are not in scope. Extremely limited in modern environments. Koules 1.4 is a legacy Linux game rarely present on servers, workstations, or containers today. Exposure is confined to multi-user Linux hosts where this specific package remains installed, particularly if it retains setuid/setgid bits. The CVE record lists no active vendor or product mapping. Very low priority for Glexia and typical clients. This is a 2000-era local flaw in an obscure Linux game with no realistic presence in modern business environments. Address only if legacy Linux hosts are confirmed to have the package installed. Mitigation focus: Inventory Linux systems for the Koules 1.4 package and remove it if it is not required.; Remove any setuid or setgid bits from the koules binary if the package must remain installed.; Consult the operating system or distribution vendor for updated packages or guidance before restoring the game..
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