As other articles pointed out, this is only a problem if:
- You expose port 631 to the internet.
- Why would anyone do that?
- You have a malicious actor on your trusted network.
- If so, you have bigger problems.
- You hit "Print" on a compromised network, such as a public library, while using CUPS.
Only the last one is potentially problematic for more people, and even then, the number of people using Linux is still very small. Some libraries don't allow printing or only printing via their computers.
It's good to know this flaw exists, but it doesn't seem like a particularly concerning attack vector.