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Copy Fail: Linux Kernel Threat Exposes Root Access

A critical logic flaw in the Linux kernel, Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431), allows any local attacker to achieve root privileges with a simple script. This vulnerability impacts millions of systems and demands immediate attention.

5 min read 1 week, 5 days ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Linux Kernel Exploit 'Dirty Frag' Uncovered

Just when you thought Linux kernel security was getting a handle on things, here comes 'Dirty Frag.' This latest exploit chain bypasses recent patches and lets any local user become king of the castle.

4 min read 2 weeks ago
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[Exploited] Linux 'Copy Fail' Flaw Gives Root Access

Just when you thought your Linux servers were safe, the 'Copy Fail' vulnerability makes a dramatic entrance. CISA has confirmed it's already being weaponized, turning a subtle kernel bug into a full-blown root access problem.

6 min read 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Metasploit 2026: AI Sees Your Exploits, New Linux LPE Lands

Metasploit just dropped a release that's less about the 'what' and more about the 'how' – specifically, how AI can now peer into its cyber arsenal. Plus, a nasty Linux bug is already weaponized.

4 min read 3 weeks ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Copy Fail: Linux Kernel Root Exploit Targets 7 Years of Code

Linux systems have a serious problem. A flaw dubbed 'Copy Fail' allows any local user to achieve root access, and it’s been hiding in plain sight for seven years.

5 min read 3 weeks, 1 day ago

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