A recently patched local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel's rxgk module now has a proof-of-concept exploit that allows attackers to gain root access on some Linux systems. Named ...
For the few people who have spent the past weeks living under a security rock, the Linux kernel has found itself the subject ...
The good news is there's already a patch. The bad news is that the fix isn't available for all Linux distributions yet.
In recent weeks, alarm bells have been ringing repeatedly over critical vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel. Why is that? Do we have AI to thank for these discoveries? And should we expect similar ...
A newly disclosed Linux privilege escalation flaw dubbed "Dirty Frag" is raising concerns among security researchers who warn ...
Hyunwoo Kim, also known as "V4bel," recently disclosed "Dirty Frag," a dangerous security vulnerability that provides local ...
Dirty Frag, a new local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting major Linux distributions, may already be exploited in ...
A researcher shared their findings with Linux distro maintainers, but leaked before a patch was built.
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
Several Google Chrome users in South Africa reported that a 4GB file had silently been downloaded to their computers.
On the desktop, between the official Editions and the Spins, Fedora 44 offers many of the same versions of the same environments as last week's Ubuntu 26.04. So, for example, the flagship Fedora ...