A newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw nicknamed Fragnesia — tracked as CVE-2026-46300 — lets any unprivileged local user gain ...
A vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s networking stack gives any user with local shell access a reliable path to full root ...
A new variant in the Dirty Frag family of Linux local privilege escalation flaws has surfaced, the third root-level Linux ...
The actively exploited flaw builds on Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail techniques to overwrite page cache and gain full system ...
Learn how Fragnesia (Copy Fail 3.0) exploits a Linux kernel logic bug to achieve 100% reliable root access. Find out if your ...
The flaw is in the same family as Dirty Frag and allows privilege escalation at kernel level.
The vulnerability was known for years, fixed Thursday. Hours later, an exploit is available as the kernel team prepares ...
A new Linux vulnerability known as 'Dirty Pipe' allows local users to gain root privileges through publicly available exploits. Today, security researcher Max Kellermann responsibly disclosed the ...
The good news is there's already a patch. The bad news is that the fix isn't available for all Linux distributions yet.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has warned users to update their Linux systems following the discovery ...