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New DirtyClone Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local Users Gain Root via Cloned Packets
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A new Linux kernel flaw, known as DirtyClone, has been discovered, allowing local users to gain root access. This vulnerability is part of the DirtyFrag family and has been assigned a CVSS score of 8.8. It enables a local user to corrupt file-backed memory by cloning a network packet, resulting in privilege escalation. A working exploit for DirtyClone was publicly demonstrated by JFrog Security Research. The flaw has been tracked as CVE-2026-43503. A patch for the issue has been released.
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