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PoC Released for DirtyDecrypt Linux Kernel Vulnerability

PoC Released for DirtyDecrypt Linux Kernel Vulnerability 2026-05-19 at 12:47 By Ionut Arghire Patched in April, the underlying vulnerability allows local attackers to elevate their privileges to root. The post PoC Released for DirtyDecrypt Linux Kernel Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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New ‘Dirty Frag’ Linux Vulnerability Possibly Exploited in Attacks

New ‘Dirty Frag’ Linux Vulnerability Possibly Exploited in Attacks 2026-05-11 at 11:27 By Eduard Kovacs Also called Copy Fail 2 and tracked as CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500, the exploit was disclosed before a patch was released. The post New ‘Dirty Frag’ Linux Vulnerability Possibly Exploited in Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Exploitation of ‘Copy Fail’ Linux Vulnerability Begins

Exploitation of ‘Copy Fail’ Linux Vulnerability Begins 2026-05-04 at 14:30 By Ionut Arghire CISA has added the bug to its KEV list, and Microsoft has observed limited exploitation, mainly associated with PoC testing. The post Exploitation of ‘Copy Fail’ Linux Vulnerability Begins appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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‘Copy Fail’ Logic Flaw in Linux Kernel Enables System Takeover

‘Copy Fail’ Logic Flaw in Linux Kernel Enables System Takeover 2026-04-30 at 13:56 By Ionut Arghire Affecting the kernel’s authencesn cryptographic template, the vulnerability was introduced in 2017 and impacts all distributions. The post ‘Copy Fail’ Logic Flaw in Linux Kernel Enables System Takeover appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Highly Anticipated Linux Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution, but Less Serious Than Expected

Highly Anticipated Linux Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution, but Less Serious Than Expected 2024-09-27 at 13:31 By Eduard Kovacs A researcher has disclosed the details of an unpatched vulnerability that was expected to pose a serious threat to many Linux systems. The post Highly Anticipated Linux Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution, but Less Serious Than

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