fromArs Technica2 weeks agoInformation securityLinux bitten by second severe vulnerability in as many weeksKernel page-cache handling bugs allow untrusted users to modify cached pages via splice-pinned buffers, enabling privilege escalation through corrupted in-memory data.
fromThe Hacker News2 weeks agoInformation securityLinux Kernel Dirty Frag LPE Exploit Enables Root Access Across Major DistributionsDirty Frag is an unpatched Linux kernel local privilege escalation that chains page-cache write bugs to achieve root on most distributions.
Information securityfromArs Technica2 weeks agoLinux bitten by second severe vulnerability in as many weeksKernel page-cache handling bugs allow untrusted users to modify cached pages via splice-pinned buffers, enabling privilege escalation through corrupted in-memory data.
Information securityfromThe Hacker News2 weeks agoLinux Kernel Dirty Frag LPE Exploit Enables Root Access Across Major DistributionsDirty Frag is an unpatched Linux kernel local privilege escalation that chains page-cache write bugs to achieve root on most distributions.