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- pocs fragnesia at main · v12-security pocs · GitHub
Fragnesia is a universal Linux local privilege escalation exploit, discovered with V12 by William Bowling with the V12 team Fragnesia is a member of the Dirty Frag vulnerability class
- Fragnesia - New Linux Kernel Vulnerability Enables Root Access
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed Fragnesia allows any local unprivileged user to escalate privileges to root without requiring a race condition, making it one of the more reliable local privilege escalation exploits seen in recent years
- New Fragnesia Linux flaw lets attackers gain root privileges
Linux distros are rolling out patches for a new high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (known as Fragnasia and tracked as CVE-2026-46300) that allows attackers to run malicious
- Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability . . .
A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026 The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fragnesia ” The vulnerability affects multiple Linux distributions, including all Ubuntu releases The affected components are the Linux kernel […]
- CVE-2026-46300 (Fragnesia): Linux Kernel ESP-in-TCP LPE FAQ | Tenable®
CVE-2026-46300 (Fragnesia) is a Linux kernel privilege escalation in the XFRM ESP-in-TCP subsystem Public PoC, no race condition Dirty Frag patches do not fix it
- Fragnesia Made Public As Latest Linux Local Privilege Escalation . . .
Following last week's disclosure of the Dirty Frag vulnerability for the Linux kernel, which only finished being patched up in mainline on Monday, Fragnesia is now public as a similar local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability
- Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300: New Linux Kernel Flaw Raises Security Concerns
Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300 is a new Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting major Linux distributions Learn the impact, mitigation steps, kernel checks, and patch guidance for Ubuntu, RHEL, Debian, and Kubernetes environments
- Meet Fragnesia, the third Linux kernel vulnerability in a month
Linux admins reeling from handling last month’s CopyFail and last week’s Dirty Frag kernel vulnerabilities have a new headache to deal with: Fragnesia “This is a significant vulnerability
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