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New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android

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July 3, 2026

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New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android

A newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw called Bad Epoll (CVE-2026-46242) lets an ordinary user with no special access take full control of a machine as root. It affects Linux desktops, servers, and Android, and a fix is out. Bad Epoll sits in the same small stretch of kernel code where Anthropic's most powerful AI model, Mythos, recently found a different bug. The AI caught one flaw and missed

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The Hacker News

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· Jun 26, 2026

New Linux pedit COW Exploit Enables Root Access by Poisoning Cached Binaries

A flaw in the Linux kernel's traffic-control subsystem can let a local unprivileged user gain root on affected systems. CVE-2026-46331, nicknamed pedit COW, is an out-of-bounds write in the packet-editing action (act_pedit) that corrupts shared page-cache memory. A public, working exploit appeared within a day of the CVE assignment on June 16. Red Hat rates the flaw as

Wired

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· Jul 4, 2026

Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email Service Fails to Hide Your Email

Plus: Alleged Scattered Spider hacking member extradited, dozens of license plate reader errors, and Indian officials are concerned about WhatsApp’s username rollout.

TechRepublic

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· Jun 29, 2026

Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts

KDDI says a breach may have exposed email addresses and passwords for up to 14.2 million ISP accounts across six providers. The post Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts appeared first on TechRepublic.

ZDNet

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· Jun 24, 2026

Your Linux PC has a Secure Boot problem - what to do first (and the workaround to avoid)

Secure Boot has always been a nuisance for Linux users, but Microsoft's expiring 2011 certificate authorities are making it a real pain.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ares Management Is Oversold, Here's Why

Ares Management Is Oversold, Here's Why

The Namibian

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· Jun 23, 2026

Beware of Nekundi

The post Beware of Nekundi appeared first on The Namibian.

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Related coverage for "New "Bad Epoll" Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Unprivileged Users Gain Root, Hits Android": The Hacker News — New Linux pedit COW Exploit Enables Root Access by Poisoning Cached Binaries. Wired — Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email Service Fails to Hide Your Email. TechRepublic — Japanese Telecom Giant Says Breach May Expose 14.2 Million Email Accounts. ZDNet — Your Linux PC has a Secure Boot problem - what to do first (and the workaround to avoid). Seeking Alpha — Ares Management Is Oversold, Here's Why. The Namibian — Beware of Nekundi