Linux distros are rolling out patches for a new high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (known as Fragnasia ...
A vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s networking stack gives any user with local shell access a reliable path to full root ...
The flaw is in the same family as Dirty Frag and allows privilege escalation at kernel level.
Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300 corrupts Linux page cache via XFRM ESP-in-TCP, enabling local root access on major distros.
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
Microsoft warns of another variant of the CopyFail vulnerability called "Fragnesia" in the Linux kernel. It grants root ...
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability is intensifying concerns about the stability of recent kernel security fixes, after researchers revealed a ...
A new variant in the Dirty Frag family of Linux local privilege escalation flaws has surfaced, the third root-level Linux ...
A new Linux zero-day exploit, named Dirty Frag, allows local attackers to gain root privileges on most major Linux ...
The actively exploited flaw builds on Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail techniques to overwrite page cache and gain full system ...