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The third major Linux kernel flaw in two weeks has been found - thanks to AI

AI is exposing Linux security holes faster than developers can patch them. Fragnesia is the latest. Here's what we know about it.

Raccontata dazdnet.comthehackernews.combleepingcomputer.comtheregister.comcybersecurity360.it

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zdnet.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

The third major Linux kernel flaw in two weeks has been found - thanks to AI

AI is exposing Linux security holes faster than developers can patch them. Fragnesia is the latest. Here's what we know about it.

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bleepingcomputer.com1 mesi fa

New Fragnesia Linux flaw lets attackers gain root privileges

Linux distros are rolling out patches for a new high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (known as Fragnasia and tracked as CVE-2026-46300) that allows attackers to run malicious code as root.

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theregister.com1 mesi fa

Dirty Frag gets a sequel as Fragnesia hands Linux attackers root-level access

Fresh kernel flaw comes with public exploit code and continues ugly run of highly reliable privilege escalation bugs tied to memory and page-cache handling

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cybersecurity360.it1 mesi fa

Fragnesia, la nuova falla nel kernel Linux che regala privilegi di root: come difendersi - Cyber Security 360

Una terza vulnerabilità critica in meno di tre settimane colpisce il kernel Linux. Fragnesia consente a qualsiasi utente locale senza privilegi di ottenere accesso root corrompendo la page cache del kernel. Il PoC è già…

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thehackernews.com1 mesi fa

New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption

Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300 corrupts Linux page cache via XFRM ESP-in-TCP, enabling local root access on major distros.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·zdnet.com

    Dirty Frag is a new Linux bug putting your system at risk - and there's no easy fix yet

    This Linux kernel vulnerability has defenders scrambling. Here's which systems are affected - and what you should do ASAP.

  2. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·thehackernews.com

    New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption

    Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300 corrupts Linux page cache via XFRM ESP-in-TCP, enabling local root access on major distros.

  3. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    New Fragnesia Linux flaw lets attackers gain root privileges

    Linux distros are rolling out patches for a new high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (known as Fragnasia and tracked as CVE-2026-46300) that allows attackers…

  4. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Dirty Frag gets a sequel as Fragnesia hands Linux attackers root-level access

    Fresh kernel flaw comes with public exploit code and continues ugly run of highly reliable privilege escalation bugs tied to memory and page-cache handling

  5. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·cybersecurity360.it

    Fragnesia, la nuova falla nel kernel Linux che regala privilegi di root: come difendersi - Cyber Security 360

    Una terza vulnerabilità critica in meno di tre settimane colpisce il kernel Linux. Fragnesia consente a qualsiasi utente locale senza privilegi di ottenere accesso root…

  6. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·zdnet.com

    The third major Linux kernel flaw in two weeks has been found - thanks to AI

    AI is exposing Linux security holes faster than developers can patch them. Fragnesia is the latest. Here's what we know about it.

  7. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·zdnet.com

    The 4th Linux kernel flaw this month can lead to stolen SSH host keys

    The good news is there's already a patch. The bad news is that the fix isn't available for all Linux distributions yet. Here's what you can do in the meantime.