The Fragnasia Threat: New Linux Kernel Flaw Grants Total Root Access
The Linux ecosystem is currently facing a significant security threat dubbed 'Fragnasia' (CVE-2026-46300), a high-severity kernel privilege escalation vulnerability. This flaw enables attackers to execute malicious code with root privileges, effectively granting them full administrative control over the targeted machine. Major Linux distributions have recognized the severity of the threat and are urgently deploying patches to mitigate the risk. Users are strongly advised to update their systems immediately to protect against potential exploitation of this critical kernel-level security gap.