CISA Warns of Active Exploits Targeting Android and Linux Flaws

Cybercriminals are actively exploiting critical vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and Android operating system, according to a warning from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The agency is urging system administrators and users to apply available patches immediately to mitigate the risk of intrusion.
Vulnerabilities Already Under Attack
The undisclosed flaws enable remote code execution or privilege escalation attacks. While exploitation remains limited at this stage, their active abuse highlights the urgency of applying updates. Unpatched systems—particularly those running outdated Linux kernels or unupdated Android devices—are at heightened risk.
CISA advises heightened vigilance and prioritized installation of patches released by affected maintainers. Both enterprises and individual users are encouraged to regularly audit their environments to prevent compromise.
Source: BleepingComputer. Editorial synthesis assisted by AI — TechnoExpress.

