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I literally just gave you a list of what's vulnerable: Debian / RPM -based distros on x86_64 Linux that installed new versions of liblzma5 (which are so new that likely only rolling release distros had them), running OpenSSH sshd via systemd.
As to what it could be used to do and what its purpose is, well, the backdoor's still being analyzed. Seems to be for remote code execution, ie. the attacker could theoretically execute code on a backdoored machine.