Nine confused deputy privilege escalation vulnerabilities in Linux AppArmor (CrackArmor, provisionally CVSS 7.8) allow any unprivileged local user to gain full root access on affected Linux systems. CVE identifiers have not been confirmed from NVD at time of analysis; specific affected version ranges require verification against the Qualys TRU advisory. Vendor patches are not yet confirmed available. Organizations should immediately restrict interactive local shell access on AppArmor-enabled Linux systems, monitor audit logs for anomalous privilege escalation activity, and apply distribution vendor patches as soon as they are published.