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Kernel Vulnerabilities

📅 15 May 2026, 05:09 PM IST  •  15 May 2026, 05:09 PM Local

Critical Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities

Multiple critical Kernel vulnerabilities CVE-2025-71066 (Copy Fail), CVE-2026-46300 (Fragnesia), CVE-2026-43284 / CVE-2026-43500 (Dirty Frag) have been discovered in the Linux Kernel.

These race condition vulnerabilities allow local attackers to escalate privileges, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution with kernel-level access. These vulnerabilities are considered high severity.

If your cloud server is running with Ubuntu 22/24 or AlmaLinux 8/9, we strongly recommend updating your system kernel to the latest available version.


Steps to be Performed for AlmaLinux OS
  • Update kernel packages:
    dnf update 'kernel*'
  • Reboot the server:
    reboot
Steps to be Performed for Ubuntu OS
  • Update packages and kernel:
    apt update && sudo apt upgrade
  • Reboot the server:
    reboot
After Reboot Verification
  • Confirm whether the kernel is updated with the command:
    uname -r
  • Make sure your applications / application servers are started and websites / applications are working fine after reboot.

We recommend performing the update during a maintenance window to avoid temporary service interruption.

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