DirtyClone, tracked as CVE-2026-43503, is a Linux kernel vulnerability that allows any local user to gain root privileges.
CVE-2026-43503 DirtyClone is the fourth DirtyFrag-family privilege escalation in six weeks. JFrog's public PoC raises the ...
In this episode, Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start off by taking a trip down the Raspberry Pi memory lane and then tackle a fresh pile of listener mail. The discussion moves on ...
At Aftermath, Chris Person (who else?) explains how to hack together a bootleg Steam Machine using a cheap castoff cryptomining GPU. It’s a high-effort, low-cost build made possible by 3D printing, ...
A long time before Beowulf clusters wired up with commodity Ethernet hardware became a hobbyist thing and a running joke, the ...
An inexperienced hacker managed to compromise over a dozen companies using AI agents to do most of the work, raising real ...
A technical breakdown of how a VPN works: packet handling, protocol comparisons, DNS and WebRTC leak vectors, kill switch ...
Secure Boot has always been a nuisance for Linux users, but Microsoft's expiring 2011 certificate authorities are making it a ...
Vibe coding’s dark side, “vibe hacking,” is on the rise. Cybersecurity companies such as McAfee and Bitdefender have observed ...
The clock is ticking for Windows and Linux users to update cryptographic keys that protect their systems against ...