CVE-2023-3609 - Linux Kernel Use-After-Free Vulnerability in net/sched: cls_u32 Explained
CVE-2023-3609 is a serious local privilege escalation vulnerability found in the Linux kernel, specifically in the net/sched: cls_u32 component. In simple terms, attackers
CVE-2023-3610: Use-After-Free Vulnerability in Linux Kernel's Netfilter (nf_tables) Results in Local Privilege Escalation
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Introduction
Security researchers recently discovered a use-after-free vulnerability in the Linux kernel's netfilter, specifically the nf_tables component. This security flaw, CVE-2023-3610, is
CVE-2023-3611 - Out-of-bounds Write in Linux Kernel's sch_qfq – Local Privilege Escalation Explained
The Linux kernel is the foundation for countless operating systems, both in servers and phones all around the world. Security vulnerabilities in the kernel are
CVE-2023-3776 - Unpacking a Linux Kernel Use-After-Free Vulnerability in net/sched cls_fw (With Exploit Details)
CVE-2023-3776 is a security issue that affects the Linux kernel’s networking code, specifically the net/sched: cls_fw (Firewall Classifier) component. This long post
CVE-2023-3090: Heap Out-of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Linux Kernel IPvlan Network Driver
A heap out-of-bounds write vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-3090, has been discovered in the Linux Kernel IPvlan network driver. This vulnerability can be exploited to achieve
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