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Linux Flaw Exposes Multi-Tenant Environments to Root Privilege Escalation

A newly discovered Linux flaw, dubbed DirtyClone, lets local users easily gain root privileges on popular systems like Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora - putting shared environments at risk of a devastating breach. This vulnerability is especially alarming in setups with user namespaces enabled or privileged containers deployed.

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Linux Flaw Exposes SSH Keys, Password Hashes

A critical nine-year-old flaw in the Linux kernel, known as CVE-2026-46333, allows everyday users to access highly sensitive data, including SSH private keys and system password hashes, on popular Linux distributions. Fortunately, patches and updates are available to fix this vulnerability.

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Pro-Iran Hackers Extort Canonical with Sustained DDoS Attacks

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is battling a relentless cyber assault, with its website crippled by a sustained Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that has left its main site inaccessible. The Islamic Cyber Resistance in Iraq, also known as 313 Team, has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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