CVE-2025-21629 - How a Linux Kernel Networking Bug Broke—and Fixed—TCP Offload for Big IPv6 Packets
In early 2025, Linux kernel networking experts encountered—and patched—CVE-2025-21629, a subtle bug around IPv6 checksum offload and “BIG TCP.” This issue temporarily broke
CVE-2024-57899 - 32-Bit Linux Kernel Wi-Fi Vulnerability in mac80211 Mesh Networks
The Linux kernel powers billions of devices, but sometimes even a small oversight in handling data types can cause real trouble. One such issue is
CVE-2024-57898 - The Linux Kernel WiFi Link Deletion Bug — Details, Fixes, and Exploitation Explained
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On recent Linux kernel versions, a WiFi configuration bug existed (CVE-2024-57898) — leading to potential system issues and stability risks in modern wireless networking. This
CVE-2024-57897 - Linux Kernel AMD GPU Migration DMA Map Direction Vulnerability Explained
A serious flaw was recently resolved in the Linux kernel's AMD GPU (amdgpu) stack, specifically in the way it handles memory migrations via
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