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CISA Warns That The ‘Copy Fail’ Linux Flaw Is Now Being Exploited To Gain Root Access

Linux administrators have another serious vulnerability to deal with, and this one deserves quick attention. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, better known as CISA, has warned that attackers are now actively exploiting a Linux security flaw known as "Copy Fail". The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-31431, can allow an unprivileged local user to gain root access on affected Linux systems.

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Hackers Are Mass-Exploiting A Critical cPanel Bug, And Website Owners Should Not Ignore It

A serious security issue affecting cPanel and WebHost Manager is now being actively exploited, with hackers reportedly compromising thousands of websites that still rely on vulnerable versions of the software. For website owners, hosting providers, developers, and businesses that depend on shared or managed hosting, this is the kind of vulnerability that should be treated as urgent.

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Google Chrome Security Update Fixes Multiple Serious Vulnerabilities

Google Chrome users should take the latest browser update seriously, especially if Chrome is used daily for work, online banking, email, web applications, cloud systems, or general browsing. A recent security advisory highlighted multiple vulnerabilities affecting the desktop version of Google Chrome, including issues that may allow remote code execution if successfully exploited.

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SolarWinds Serv-U 15.5: Four Critical Bugs, One Clear Message — Patch Now

If you run SolarWinds Serv-U in your environment, this is one of those updates you don't "schedule for later." SolarWinds just shipped fixes for four critical flaws in Serv-U 15.5 that could lead to remote code execution (RCE) with root-level privileges if attackers manage to exploit them.

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A New Microsoft Word Zero-Day is Being Exploited, and it Can Slip Past the Usual Safety Prompts

If your day involves opening Word files from emails, shared drives, or chat apps, this is the kind of security warning that shouldn't sit around waiting for "when we have time." Security teams are tracking a new Microsoft Word zero-day that's already being exploited in real-world attacks. What makes it especially worrying is that it's not the classic "macro prompt" situation. This flaw can be used in a way that bypasses some of the protections and warning flows users normally rely on before a document does something risky.

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