The privilege escalation vulnerability, which is similar to other Linux flaws like Copy Fail and Dirty Pipe, may already be ...
Linux is getting a security wake-up call - why it was inevitable and I'm not worried ...
Back-to-back kernel vulnerabilities in Linux has defenders scrambling to apply defenses in the age of quick turnaround time ...
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CISA flags exploited 'Copy Fail' Linux kernel flaw enabling root takeover across major distros
CISA warns of the actively exploited “Copy Fail” Linux flaw (CVE-2026-31431), enabling root access, with a public exploit ...
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
The actively exploited flaw builds on Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail techniques to overwrite page cache and gain full system ...
Dirty Frag, a critical Linux kernel zero-day vulnerability with no patch and giving hackers root, has gone public after an ...
This Linux kernel vulnerability has defenders scrambling. Here's which systems are affected - and what you should do ASAP.
The flaw allows an unprivileged local user to write four controlled bytes into the page cache of any readable file on a Linux system, which can then be leveraged to obtain root privileges. Successful ...
Security researchers are currently reacting to two Linux kernel vulnerabilities, which are forcing crypto infrastructure ...
A new Linux zero-day exploit, named Dirty Frag, allows local attackers to gain root privileges on most major Linux ...
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