<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Lpe on CuraSec</title><link>https://curasec.metacog.co.kr/tags/lpe/</link><description>Recent content in Lpe on CuraSec</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2026 11:56:34 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://curasec.metacog.co.kr/tags/lpe/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>CVE-2026-3888: Snap LPE Flaw Allows Local Root Escalation</title><link>https://curasec.metacog.co.kr/insights/2026-07-12-cve-2026-3888-important-snap-flaw-enables-local-privilege-es/</link><pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2026 11:56:34 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://curasec.metacog.co.kr/insights/2026-07-12-cve-2026-3888-important-snap-flaw-enables-local-privilege-es/</guid><description>&lt;ul>
&lt;li>&lt;strong>Engineer — Plan:&lt;/strong> A public PoC exists for this local privilege escalation in snapd, but EPSS is near zero and it&amp;rsquo;s not KEV-listed, suggesting no active exploitation yet. Patch snapd to the fixed version on Linux systems running Snap packages, prioritizing multi-tenant or shared-access environments where local users are less trusted.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>&lt;strong>SOC/IR — Learn:&lt;/strong> LPE vulnerabilities with a public PoC are worth noting as a post-compromise escalation path, but there&amp;rsquo;s no active exploitation campaign or detection-specific IOCs here — patching is the engineer&amp;rsquo;s call.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>&lt;strong>Leader — Skip&lt;/strong>&lt;/li>
&lt;li>&lt;strong>Signals:&lt;/strong> CVE-2026-3888 — CISA KEV: not listed, EPSS 0.00, public PoC on GitHub&lt;/li>
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