The good news is there's already a patch. The bad news is that the fix isn't available for all Linux distributions yet.
A fix for a previous Linux kernel critical exploit opened the door for the new critical vulnerability, a third in two weeks.
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
A vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s networking stack gives any user with local shell access a reliable path to full root ...
The privilege escalation vulnerability, which is similar to other Linux flaws like Copy Fail and Dirty Pipe, may already be ...
A researcher shared their findings with Linux distro maintainers, but leaked before a patch was built.
Hyunwoo Kim, also known as "V4bel," recently disclosed "Dirty Frag," a dangerous security vulnerability that provides local ...
Dirty Frag, a new local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting major Linux distributions, may already be exploited in ...
What just happened? Linux has long been the versatile open-source workhorse behind everything from web servers to Android phones. A significant milestone now enables the penguin mascot to showcase its ...
Fedora plans a new AI Developer Desktop with an LTS kernel, Atomic images, and CUDA support for local AI workloads.