Post #2437465
2026-04-30 13:51 UTC
@frosty@furry.engineer That's good. I wonder if the kernel's patched or if there are already mitigations in place like seccomp, either in F44 or at the VM layer. But still, the less exploitable the better.
But this is the thing, I kind of want to test out of curiosity, but I work on so many different environments I can't really trust any small number of tests is representative of my fleet.
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@frosty@furry.engineer 2026-04-30 19:53
@CyrikCroc@dragonchat.org On the RedHat bug tracker: "For any Fedora users finding a link here: this was fixed in kernel 6.19.12, and all current Fedora branches are already at or past that version." Indeed: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-announce/2026042214-CVE-2026-31431-3d65@gregkh/T/#u uname -sr Linux 6.19.14-300.fc44.x86_64