Another major Linux security flaw revealed: Nine-year-old problem could spell disaster for users


  • Qualys Discloses CVE‑2026‑46333, a Linux Flaw Present Since 2016 That Allows Unprivileged Users to Briefly Hijack Privileged Processes to Gain Administrator Access
  • Exploits have been confirmed on default installations of Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora
  • Administrators should apply updates immediately

Qualys security researchers have discovered a major flaw in the Linux operating system that could allow any ordinary user or malicious actor to gain full administrative access to vulnerable endpoints.

This bug has persisted in Linux systems since 2016 and affects default installations of several major distributions, including Red Hat, SUSE, Debian, Fedora, AlmaLinux, CloudLinux and others.

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