The third major Linux kernel flaw in two weeks has been found - thanks to AI
- May 18
- 1 min read

ZD NET — Following in the footsteps of Copy Fail and Dirty Frag, this page-cache corruption bug gives unprivileged users a reliable path to full root control on affected systems. And what are those systems, you ask?
According to AlmaLinux, Fragnesia immediately yields root on all major distributions. So, essentially, all Linux distros can be targeted and successfully hacked. Are we having fun yet or what?
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