Critical New Linux Zero-Day Goes Public—What Admins Need To Do Now
If you thought that Linux was somehow the safe and secure choice of operating system, you might want to think again. Hot on the heels of the Copy Fail access vulnerability that had remained hidden for 9 years comes news that a new zero-day, with no patch available and granting hackers root, has been confirmed. On Friday, May 8, 2026, the Dirty Frag vulnerability was publicly disclosed after a strict embargo tregarding the vulnerability was broken. As such, and with a proof of concept exploit known, it’s now only a matter of time before threat actors use this in the wild to attack systems. Here’s what we know about CVE-2026-43284 and the workaround you can employ to mitigate against attacks.
What We Know About CVE-2026-43284, The Linux Dirty Frag Zero-Day
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