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New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android
AI summary
A Linux kernel vulnerability known as Bad Epoll allows an unprivileged user to gain root access and take full control of a machine. This flaw affects various Linux systems, including desktops, servers, and Android devices. A fix for the issue has been released. The Bad Epoll vulnerability is located in the same section of kernel code where another bug was recently discovered by an AI model called Mythos. The AI had found a different flaw in this area but did not detect the Bad Epoll issue. The vulnerability has been assigned the identifier CVE-2026-46242.
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