CVE-2022-49298 - Uninitialized Memory Use in Linux Kernel’s rtl8712 Staging Driver (Exploit Deep Dive)
In early 2022, a vulnerability was found in the Linux kernel’s Realtek 8712U USB WiFi driver (staging: rtl8712). Labeled CVE-2022-49298, this bug allowed for
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
CVE-2021-4453 - How a Linux Kernel Memory Leak Was Patched in AMD GPU Drivers
Recently, Linux kernel developers patched a memory leak in the AMD GPU power management code. The vulnerability, assigned as CVE-2021-4453, revolves around improper memory handling
CVE-2025-27142 - Critical Path Traversal and RCE Vulnerability in LocalSend (Pre-1.17.)
LocalSend is a popular, open-source application for secure, direct file and message transfers over local networks—no Internet required. It’s loved for its simplicity:
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