Linux Vulnerability: New Severe Flaws in Kernel Page Caching (2026)

Linux faces a growing threat from severe vulnerabilities that enable untrusted users to manipulate critical system components. These exploits originate from flaws in the kernel’s handling of page caches stored in memory, allowing attackers to modify sensitive data. Specifically, CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500 target networking and memory-fragmenting processes, while CVE-2026-43319 exploits rxrpc and esp/xfrm components. Last week’s CopyFail vulnerability leveraged faulty caching in the authencesn AEAD template process, which is used for IPsec extended sequence numbers. A 2022 vulnerability named 'Dirty Pipe' was linked to similar issues but targeted the frag member of the kernel’s struct skbuff instead of pipebuffer. Exploits such as Dirty Frag introduce multiple attack paths involving rxrpc and esp/xfrm networking components, improving exploitation reliability by leveraging consistent behavior across vulnerable environments. Microsoft researchers noted that this vulnerability expands post-compromise risks, whereas Google-owned Wiz highlighted that exploits may be less likely to break out of hardened containerized environments due to default security settings. The best response is to install patches immediately, as the threat’s severity outweighs potential disruptions. For those unable to install, follow mitigation steps outlined in the blog posts. This underscores the urgent need for robust security practices in Linux.

Linux Vulnerability: New Severe Flaws in Kernel Page Caching (2026)

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