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A new Linux privilege escalation flaw called Fragnesia gives attackers root access through a page cache corruption trick — patches are rolling out now
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A new Linux kernel flaw called Fragnesia lets any unprivileged user gain root with a single command — the third root-access bug in three weeks
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The NSA issues an urgent warning to all phone users about a setting most people leave on
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Never text ‘STOP’ back to spam messages — here’s what happens when you do
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