Nine-Year-Old Linux Kernel Flaw Leaks SSH Keys and Password Hashes
Qualys finds nine-year-old Linux ptrace flaw exposing SSH keys and password hashes locally
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Qualys finds nine-year-old Linux ptrace flaw exposing SSH keys and password hashes locally
New Fragnesia kernel flaw lets unprivileged local users escalate to root on Linux systems
A researcher from offensive security firm Theori has found a nine-year-old flaw in the Linux kernel with the help of AI
CVE-2026-3888 Ubuntu snap flaw lets local users escalate to root via timing-based exploit
CrackArmor AppArmor flaws let local Linux users gain root, break containers and enable DoS attacks
Trend Micro have reported a campaign exploiting a flaw in Cisco SNMP to install Linux rootkits on devices
Backdoor malware Auto-Color targets Linux systems, exploiting SAP NetWeaver flaw CVE-2025-31324
Two critical Linux flaws allow unprivileged users to gain root access, affecting major distributions
Two local information disclosure flaws in Linux crash-reporting tools have been identified exposing system data to attackers
Five LPE flaws in Ubuntu’s needrestart utility enable attackers to gain root access in versions prior to 3.8
The attacks exploit CVE-2023-22518, a critical flaw in Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Server
The flaw allows the installation of malware that operates at the firmware level
Identified as CVE-2023-46604, the vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8
The campaign leveraged the exploitation of a flaw in IBM's Aspera Faspex file-sharing software
The flaw reportedly impacted the software on both Windows and Linux systems