Vulnerability Snapshot
This advisory is rated CRITICAL — exploitation is trivial or already observed in the wild and impact is severe. Patch immediately, not on the next maintenance window.
Executive Summary
A variant of DirtyFrag, the flaw allows unprivileged local users to manipulate the Linux page cache and gain root privileges. The post ‘DirtyClone’ Linux Kernel Vulnerability Leads to Root Access appeared first on SecurityWeek. ]]>
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What is "‘DirtyClone’ Linux Kernel Vulnerability Leads to Root Access"?
This is a critical-severity security update from SecurityWeek. It covers the affected product family and was flagged for security teams to evaluate.
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