CVE-2022-49277 - How a Memory Leak in the Linux Kernel’s jffs2_do_mount_fs Was Fixed
In late 2022, a vulnerability identified as CVE-2022-49277 was patched in the Linux kernel’s JFFS2 (Journaling Flash File System 2) code. The issue was
CVE-2022-49273 - Null Pointer Dereference in Linux Kernel’s PL031 RTC Driver (Explained Simply)
The Linux kernel is the engine that powers millions of devices worldwide, from smartphones and servers to IoT gadgets. Security in such software is crucial
CVE-2022-49279 - Integer Overflow in Linux Kernel NFSD Could Lead to Security Issues on 32‑Bit Systems
In late 2022, a new vulnerability (CVE-2022-49279) was announced affecting the Network File System (NFS) service in the Linux kernel. This bug targeted 32-bit systems
CVE-2022-49280 - How a Linux Kernel "nfssvc_decode_writeargs" Underflow Bug Was Fixed
In December 2022, the Linux kernel maintainers quietly patched a vulnerability affecting the NFS server code. Tracked as CVE-2022-49280, this flaw could have led to
CVE-2022-49107 - Memory Leak in Linux Kernel `ceph_readdir` Explained (with Code, Exploit Details, and Fix)
Date: June 2024
Category: Linux Kernel, Ceph, Memory Leak, CVE
Tags: CVE-2022-49107, Security, Kernel Bug, Exploit
What is CVE-2022-49107?
CVE-2022-49107 is a flaw found in
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