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Linux's Latest Vulnerability Allows Reading Root-Owned Files By Unprivileged Users - Phoronix

Linux's Latest Vulnerability Allows Reading Root-Owned Files By Unprivileged Users Phoronix Fragnesia: Linux Kernel Local Privilege Escalation via ESP-in-TCP wiz.io Active attack: Dirty Frag Linux vulnerability expands post-compromise risk Microsoft New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption The Hacker News New Linux Kernel Vulnerability Fragnesia Allows Root Privilege Escalation SecurityWeek

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