Linux Kernel Outlines What Qualifies As A Security Bug . . . The Linux 7 1 kernel has added new documentation clarifying what qualifies as a security bug and how AI-assisted vulnerability reports should be handled Phoronix reports: Stemming from the recent influx of security bugs to the Linux kernel as well as an uptick in bug and security reports from disc
Security bugs — The Linux Kernel documentation Linux kernel developers take security very seriously As such, we’d like to know when a security bug is found so that it can be fixed and disclosed as quickly as possible
Dirty Frag Linux kernel local privilege escalation . . . - Ubuntu The vulnerabilities have been assigned the IDs CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500 and are referred to as “Dirty Frag ” The affected components are Linux kernel modules The first vulnerability impacts the modules that provide support for ESP (Encapsulating Security Protocol), one of the protocols used for IPsec (Internet Protocol Security)