Updated
Updated · Phoronix · May 7
Alma Linux releases early Dirty Frag patches for testing
Updated
Updated · Phoronix · May 7

Alma Linux releases early Dirty Frag patches for testing

6 articles · Updated · Phoronix · May 7
  • The flaw was disclosed before most distributions had fixes, and can let local users gain root privileges across major Linux distributions.
  • Dirty Frag affects decryption fast paths in the kernel's esp4, esp6 and rxrpc code, while a temporary workaround disables and removes those modules.
  • Alma Linux is among the first distributions to offer test patches as users await broader vendor updates for the newly public privilege-escalation vulnerability.
When an exploit is leaked before a patch, is the open-source security model protecting users or putting them in greater danger?
Millions of industrial and IoT devices are never patched. Is 'Dirty Frag' a ticking time bomb for our critical infrastructure?