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Linux Kernel Root Exploit Revealed [CVE-2026-46333]

A seemingly innocuous Linux kernel function hides a potent root exploit. Unprivileged users can now potentially seize control.

6 min read 5 hours ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Arch Linux Exploit Live: PinTheft Root Bug PoC Released

The window for attackers just slammed shut – or rather, it just blew wide open. A critical Linux kernel vulnerability, PinTheft, now has a public exploit. Arch Linux users are in the crosshairs.

5 min read 3 days, 7 hours ago
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DirtyDecrypt Exploit: Root Access Now A Reality for Some Linux Users

The digital equivalent of finding a skeleton key for your Linux server just dropped. DirtyDecrypt, a kernel flaw, has been weaponized, allowing attackers to snatch root privileges.

7 min read 5 days, 11 hours ago
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Fragnesia Exploit: New Linux Kernel Threat Found

A fresh vulnerability, dubbed Fragnesia, has surfaced in the Linux kernel, allowing local attackers to escalate privileges to root. This isn't just a theoretical threat; a proof-of-concept is already out there.

6 min read 1 week, 1 day ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Fragnasia Linux Flaw: Root Access Unlocked [2026]

Just when you thought the kernel was stable, another universal Linux privilege escalation flaw pops up. Fragnasia lets attackers break into root, no shell game required.

4 min read 1 week, 2 days ago
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Linux Kernel Flaw Grants Root [CVE-2026-46300]

Another week, another Linux kernel vuln. This one’s a doozy, granting root access. Call it Fragnesia. It's the latest in a disturbing trend.

4 min read 1 week, 2 days ago
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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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Linux Kernel Vulnerability: Dirty Frag

Just weeks after Copy Fail, another Linux kernel vulnerability, Dirty Frag, has surfaced, offering root access to unprivileged users. We dissect its complex chaining and widespread impact.

7 min read 1 week, 6 days 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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Linux Root Exploit: Millions of Cloud Servers at Risk [CVE-2026-31431]

A nasty bug in the Linux kernel's crypto subsystem is letting unprivileged users become root. Millions of cloud servers are exposed.

5 min read 3 weeks ago
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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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