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.
A seemingly innocuous Linux kernel function hides a potent root exploit. Unprivileged users can now potentially seize control.
A maximum-severity vulnerability in LiteSpeed's cPanel plugin is actively being exploited, opening the door for attackers to gain root-level access. The flaw, CVE-2026-48172, has been patched, but vigilance is urged.
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.
Linux is on high alert. A newly released exploit grants attackers root access to countless machines, bypassing standard defenses. The clock is ticking.
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.