This Linux kernel vulnerability has defenders scrambling. Here's which systems are affected - and what you should do ASAP.
A new Linux zero-day exploit, named Dirty Frag, allows local attackers to gain root privileges on most major Linux ...
Have you run your Linux distribution updates recently? You probably should, because Dirty Frag and Copy Fail are coming for ...
Dirty Frag exposes Linux systems to root escalation through chained kernel flaws, impacting Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, and others.
IT researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that attackers can exploit to gain root privileges. The discoverers have named the vulnerability “Copy Fail.” Virtually all Linux ...
A great disturbance in the cyberspace, as if millions of sysadmins suddenly cried out in terror.
The post Dirty Frag (CVE-2026-43284, CVE-2026-43500): Frequently asked questions about this Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerability chain appeared first on Tenable Blog. Weeks after the Copy ...
description: The following analytic detects the installation of a Linux kernel module using the modprobe utility. It leverages data from Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) agents, focusing on ...