A new Linux kernel vulnerability called Dirty Frag allows attackers to gain root privileges by chaining two page-cache write flaws, affecting major distributions. This deterministic bug can be exploited without timing windows and requires no special permissions beyond read access in most cases, posing a significant risk to system integrity for developers and administrators. Immediate mitigation involves disabling the affected modules until official patches are released.
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