A new Linux kernel bug lets an ordinary, unprivileged user become root. It now hits Android too. Researchers have named it Bad Epoll. The Bad Epoll vulnerability carries the identifier CVE-2026-46242.
Security researchers have published a detailed, working exploit for a Linux kernel use-after-free that lets an unprivileged local user escalate to root and break out of a container. The flaw came down ...
Abstract: Partial discharge (PD) represents a substantial hazard to the integrity and safety of high-voltage cable systems, making the detection of such phenomena both a critical and challenging ...
Abstract: This work presents a pattern-coupled structured sparse Bayesian learning method for reconstructing room impulse responses (RIRs) in the time domain. It exploits the temporal properties of ...