The AI Arms Race in the Kernel: Why Linux Vulnerabilities are Surfacing Faster Than Ever
Linus Torvalds and security experts warn that AI tools are accelerating the discovery of Linux kernel bugs, shrinking the window between exploit and patch.
Linus Torvalds and security experts warn that AI tools are accelerating the discovery of Linux kernel bugs, shrinking the window between exploit and patch.
Linus Torvalds and security experts discuss how AI is accelerating the discovery of Linux kernel bugs and shrinking the window between vulnerability and exploit.
Linus Torvalds and kernel maintainers address the rise of AI-discovered security holes like Dirty Frag and Fragnesia, signaling a shift in how open-source software is patched.
Linus Torvalds and kernel maintainers warn that AI is accelerating the discovery of Linux security holes, shortening the window between discovery and exploit.
A critical flaw in the Linux kernel allows local users to access root-only files, including SSH keys. See how it works and the new ModuleJail proposal.
Belgian sysadmin and security researcher Jasper Nuyens releases ModuleJail to automate the blacklisting of unused kernel modules, reducing the attack surface for privilege escalation.