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New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption

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Details have emerged about a new variant of the recent Dirty Frag Linux local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability that allows local attackers to gain root access, making it the third such bug to be identified in the kernel within a span of two weeks. Codenamed Fragnesia, the security vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-46300 (CVSS score: 7.8) and is rooted in the Linux kernel's XFRM

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    New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption Ravie LakshmananMay 14, 2026Vulnerability / Linux Details have emerged about a new variant of the recent Dirty Frag Linux local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability that allows local attackers to gain root access, making it the third such bug to be identified in the kernel within a span of two weeks. Codenamed Fragnesia, the security vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-46300 (CVSS score: 7.8) and is rooted in the Linux kernel's XFRM ESP-in-TCP subsystem. It was discovered by researcher William Bowling of the V12 security team. "The vulnerability allows unprivileged local attackers to modify read-only file contents in the kernel page cache and achieve root privileges through a deterministic page-cache corruption primitive," Google-owned Wiz said. Advisories have been released by multiple Linux distributions - AlmaLinux Amazon Linux CloudLinux Debian Gentoo Red Hat Enterprise Linux SUSE Ubuntu "This is a separate bug in the ESP/XFRM from Dirty Frag which has received its own patch," V12 said. "However, it is in the same surface and the mitigation is the same as for Dirty Frag. It abuses a logic bug in the Linux XFRM ESP-in-TCP subsystem to achieve arbitrary byte writes into the kernel page cache of read-only files, without requiring any race condition." Fragnesia is similar to Copy Fail and Dirty Frag (aka Copy Fail 2) in that it immediately yields root on all major distributions by achieving a memory write primitive in the kernel and corrupting the page cache memory of the /usr/bin/su binary. A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit has been released by V12. "Customers who have already applied the Dirty Frag mitigation need no further action until patched kernels are released," CloudLinux maintainers said. Red Hat said it's performing an assessment to confirm if existing mitigations extend to CVE-2026-46300.  Wiz also noted that AppArmor restrictions on unprivileged user namespaces may serve as a partial mitigation, requiring additional bypasses for successful exploitation. However, unlike Dirty Frag, no host-level privileges are required.  "A patch is available, and while no in-the-wild exploitation has been observed at this time, we urge users and organizations to apply the patch as soon as possible by running update tools," Microsoft said. "If patching is not possible at this point, consider applying the same mitigations for Dirty Frag." This includes disabling esp4, esp6, and related xfrm/IPsec functionality, restricting unnecessary local shell access, hardening containerized workloads, and increasing monitoring for abnormal privilege escalation activity. The development comes as a threat actor named "berz0k" has been observed advertising on cybercrime forums a zero-day Linux LPE exploit for $170,000, claiming it works on multiple major Linux distributions. "The threat actor claims the vulnerability is TOCTOU-based (Time-of-Check Time-of-Use), capable of stable local privilege escalation without causing system crashes, and leverages a shared object (.so) payload dropped into the /tmp directory," ThreatMon said in a post on X. Found this article interesting? Follow us on Google News, Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. SHARE     Tweet Share Share SHARE  cybersecurity, Kernel, linux, privilege escalation, Vulnerability ⚡ Top Stories This Week Trellix Confirms Source Code Breach With Unauthorized Repository Access Progress Patches Critical MOVEit Automation Bug Enabling Authentication Bypass ThreatsDay Bulletin: Edge Plaintext Passwords, ICS 0-Days, Patch-or-Die Alerts and 25+ New Stories Critical Apache HTTP/2 Flaw (CVE-2026-23918) Enables DoS and Potential RCE Linux Kernel Dirty Frag LPE Exploit Enables Root Access Across Major Distributions Quasar Linux RAT Steals Developer Credentials for Software Supply Chain Compromise The Hacker News Launches 'Cybersecurity Stars Awards 2026' — Submissions Now Open New Linux PamDOORa Backdoor Uses PAM Modules to Steal SSH Credentials Microsoft Details Phishing Campaign Targeting 35,000 Users Across 26 Countries We Scanned 1 Million Exposed AI Services. Here's How Bad the Security Actually Is 30,000 Facebook Accounts Hacked via Google AppSheet Phishing Campaign Palo Alto PAN-OS Flaw Under Active Exploitation Enables Remote Code Execution Day Zero Readiness: The Operational Gaps That Break Incident Response PAN-OS RCE Exploit Under Active Use Enabling Root Access and Espionage ⚡ Weekly Recap: AI-Powered Phishing, Android Spying Tool, Linux Exploit, GitHub RCE and More 2026: The Year of AI-Assisted Attacks Load More ▼ ⭐ Featured Resources [Demo] Discover How to Control Autonomous Identity Risks Effectively [Guide] Get Practical AI SOC Insights to Improve Threat Detection [Webinar] Learn How Autonomous Validation Keeps Pace With AI Attacks [Demo] Stop Email Attacks and Protect Cloud Workspace Data Faster
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