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A new Linux kernel flaw called Fragnesia lets any unprivileged user gain root with a single command — the third root-access bug in three weeks
Within the span of three weeks, Linux administrators have been handed their third root-level privilege-escalation ...
A new variant in the Dirty Frag family of Linux local privilege escalation flaws has surfaced, the third root-level Linux ...
Linux Kernel 7.0.8 is released with patches to fix the ssh-keysign-pwn (CVE-2026-46333) root exploit flaw. Update your Linux ...
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 ...
Copy Fail could represent a significant security risk in the making. The vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Theori, who investigated the Linux ...
The vulnerability was known for years, fixed Thursday. Hours later, an exploit is available as the kernel team prepares ...
The 4th Linux kernel flaw this month can lead to stolen SSH host keys ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has warned users to update their Linux systems following the discovery of a 9-year-old root access vulnerability.
A vulnerability in the Linux sudo command has been discovered that could allow unprivileged users to execute commands as root. Thankfully, this vulnerability only works in non-standard configurations ...
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