linux cgroups

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The linux cgroups tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Linux kernel control groups, particularly in the context of security vulnerabilities and privilege-escalation exploits. Recent content highlights CVE-2022-0492, a Linux cgroups flaw added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog in June 2026 due to active exploitation. The tag focuses on how cgroups bugs affect cloud infrastructure and endpoint security, emphasizing the operational urgency when attackers weaponize kernel flaws. Topics include patching strategies, shared kernel risks, and the intersection of Linux cgroups with enterprise IT security. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security researchers monitoring Linux kernel vulnerabilities.
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    CISA KEV June 2, 2026: Linux cgroups & Android Framework Exploits—What to Patch

    On June 2, 2026, CISA added CVE-2022-0492, a Linux kernel cgroups privilege-escalation flaw, and CVE-2025-48595, an Android Framework integer-overflow flaw, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog after determining both are being exploited in the wild. That terse federal alert is more...
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