Fedora Kernel Update Addresses CVE-2026-46300 Vulnerability

Fedora Kernel Update Addresses CVE-2026-46300 Vulnerability

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On May 13, 2026, Fedora released a 7.0.6 kernel update addressing the Fragnesia CVE-2026-46300 vulnerability. This update impacts Fedora 43 and 44 systems, providing critical fixes across the kernel tree. The vulnerability could potentially allow for exploitation, affecting users running the specified Fedora versions. The updates include various bug fixes and improvements to network handling and Intel MEI support. Users are advised to apply the updates using the 'dnf' package manager to mitigate risks associated with this vulnerability. The updates are essential for maintaining system security and stability.

Key Points: • Fedora 7.0.6 kernel update fixes CVE-2026-46300 vulnerability. • The update affects both Fedora 43 and 44 systems. • Users should apply the update via 'dnf' to ensure system security.

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2026-05-13
Fedora 7.0.6 kernel update released
The update includes fixes for CVE-2026-46300 and various bug improvements for Fedora 43 and 44.
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2026-05-13
CVE-2026-46300 disclosed
The Fragnesia vulnerability was identified, prompting the kernel update to address security concerns.
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Users urged to update systems
Fedora users are advised to upgrade to kernel version 7.0.6 to mitigate the identified vulnerability.
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