Looks like it only affects specific versions of the kernel, if I'm reading the CVE correctly. If you're on 6.11.11 or later, you should be fine.
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U.S. CISA adds Linux Kernel flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
(securityaffairs.com)
Also have to have physical access to the machine so your LAMP stack should be fine
just now? yikes.
It's weird they put exploits there at all. They were probably taking advantage of them themselves.