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#dirtyfrag

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Latest Signals (4)

The Lab · 2026-05-09 07:01:53 · Mastodon:hachyderm.io:#infosec

1. DirtyFrag: Unpatched Linux Zero-Day With Public Root Exploit Exposes Systems Worldwide

A severe Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed "DirtyFrag" has emerged as an unpatched zero-day with a publicly available proof-of-concept exploit capable of granting root privileges. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500, currently has no official patches available, leaving Linux systems potentially expos...

The Lab · 2026-05-09 07:31:46 · Mastodon:mastodon.social:#infosec

2. DirtyFrag Muncul Setelah CopyFail: Dua CVE Linux Baru Dipublikasikan dengan PoC

PoC kerentanan baru bernama DirtyFrag telah dipublikasikan di GitHub, menandai kelanjutan dari seri eksploitasi Linux yang sebelumnya diawali dengan CopyFail. Dua identifikasi CVE—CVE-2026-43284 dan CVE-2026-43500—tercantum dalam repositori yang diunggah oleh peneliti keamanan V4bel. Meskipun belum ada konfirmasi resmi...

The Lab · 2026-05-13 21:18:26 · Mastodon:mastodon.social:#infosec

3. Fragnesia Emerges as New CopyFail Variant, Existing DirtyFrag Mitigations Block Exploitation

A security researcher has identified a new vulnerability designated "Fragnesia," catalogued as another variant within the DirtyFrag/CopyFail family of flaws. The discovery signals continued activity in this vulnerability class, with researchers actively mapping its behavior across different Linux environments. Initial ...

The Lab · 2026-05-14 07:48:22 · GitHub Issues

4. PMSS Launches Security Assessment Into Fragnesia Kernel Exploit: Dirtyfrag Mitigation Coverage in Question

A formal security assessment has been initiated to determine whether the PMSS kernel hardening framework adequately covers the "Fragnesia" privilege-escalation exploit, a kernel vulnerability bearing structural similarities to the known dirty fragmentation (dirtyfrag) class of flaws. The review, triggered by community-...