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May 13th Fragnesia (CVE-2026-46300): The New Linux Kernel Threat Keeping Sysadmins Awake
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability known as Fragnesia (CVE-2026-46300) is raising serious concerns across the Linux and hosting industry. Security researchers describe it as another dangerous privilege escalation flaw that targets low-level kernel memory handling, allowing attackers to potentially gain root access from a regular ... Read More »
May 8th Dirty Frag: Critical Linux Kernel Vulnerability Exposes Millions of Systems to Root Compromise
The Linux security community is currently responding to a newly disclosed kernel vulnerability known as Dirty Frag, a flaw that researchers say could allow attackers to gain full root access on vulnerable systems with minimal effort. The vulnerability is already being compared to previous high-profile Linux exploits such as Dirty Pipe and the more ... Read More »
