Another Major Linux Security Issue Discovered: New Fragnesia Flaw Allows Attackers to Execute Malicious Code as Root


  • New Linux kernel vulnerability CVE‑2026‑46300 “Fragnesia” allows local attackers to take root
  • Discovered by William Bowling of Zellic;
  • PoC shows page cache corruption /usr/bin/su to get root shell

Security researchers have discovered a new vulnerability in the Linux kernel that could allow malicious actors to execute code with elevated privileges, putting systems at risk of data theft, malware deployment, and even complete device takeover.

The vulnerability is identified as CVE-2026-46300 and has received a severity score of 7.8/10 (high). It’s nicknamed Fragnesia and apparently belongs to the same vulnerability class as Dirty Frag, another recently revealed kernel bug.

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