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Holes SELinux created? Or holes where SELinux was circumvented in new or changed functionality?

I'm not aware of any time SELinux has actually introduced a new hole.



I don't remember precisely, just that the proof of concepts simply didn't work on a kernel without SELinux. When the proof of concept is for instance a privilege escalation, this is quite significant.




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