A newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw nicknamed Fragnesia — tracked as CVE-2026-46300 — lets any unprivileged local user gain ...
Linux admins reeling from handling last month’s CopyFail and last week’s Dirty Frag kernel vulnerabilities have a new ...
The post Fragnesia (CVE-2026-46300): Frequently asked questions about new Linux Kernel XFRM ESP-in-TCP privilege escalation appeared first on Tenable Blog. A new Linux kernel local privilege ...
Dirty Frag is a new Linux kernel vulnerability that hands attackers root on every major distro. We break down what's affected ...
The privilege escalation vulnerability, which is similar to other Linux flaws like Copy Fail and Dirty Pipe, may already be ...
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A critical Linux vulnerability known as CopyFail allows local privilege escalation across multiple Linux distributions, with ...
Have you run your Linux distribution updates recently? You probably should, because Dirty Frag and Copy Fail are coming for ...
Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT has detected a Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (Dirty Frag) disclosed online. Attackers use the logical defects of splice system calls in conjunction ...
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
Security researchers have discovered a new, critical flaw in the Linux kernel that attackers can exploit to gain root access.
CISA warns that the nine-year-old Linux Copy Fail flaw is being actively exploited, allowing local attackers to gain root ...