OPINION Dirty Frag, Copy Fail, and Fragnesia are less a random cluster of Linux bugs and more the public unveiling of how AI ...
The privilege escalation vulnerability, which is similar to other Linux flaws like Copy Fail and Dirty Pipe, may already be ...
Linux users have been bitten by yet another vulnerability that gives containers and untrusted users the ability to gain root ...
“Dirty Frag” marks the third privilege escalation vulnerability (or rather, combination of vulnerabilities) discovered within two weeks, allowing attackers to escalate their privileges in most Linux ...
A newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw nicknamed Fragnesia — tracked as CVE-2026-46300 — lets any unprivileged local user gain ...
Security researchers are currently reacting to two Linux kernel vulnerabilities, which are forcing crypto infrastructure operators into urgent security reviews.
The free and open source Linux kernel has seen three serious local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerabilities in recent weeks ...
Linux distros are rolling out patches for a new high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (known as Fragnasia ...
Critical zero-day: ‘Dirty Frag’ lets local users instantly gain root on most Linux systems since 2017, with no patch yet available. Embargo broken: The flaw was disclosed prematurely, likely due to ...
A great disturbance in the cyberspace, as if millions of sysadmins suddenly cried out in terror.