CVE-2023-1281 - Privilege Escalation via Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel's Traffic Control (tcindex) Filter
In early 2023, a serious security vulnerability was discovered in the Linux kernel's networking subsystem, specifically within the traffic control index filter (tcindex)
CVE-2023-0461 - Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel Leads to Local Privilege Escalation (with Exploit Details)
Published: 2024-06
Author: [ChatGPT Security Research Exclusive]
Tags: Linux Kernel, Use-After-Free, Privilege Escalation, CVE-2023-0461, Exploit Development
Summary
CVE-2023-0461 uncovers a dangerous use-after-free bug in the
CVE-2023-0266 - Linux Kernel ALSA PCM Use-After-Free Privilege Escalation Explained
The world of Linux security is always changing, with new vulnerabilities being discovered almost every week. One of the most significant flaws in recent Linux
CVE-2022-2196 - Speculative Execution Vulnerability in Linux Kernel KVM nVMX (How L2 Can Attack L1 Using Spectre v2)
*Published June 2024 — By Security Analyst*
Overview
CVE-2022-2196 is a critical vulnerability impacting the Linux Kernel's virtualization module (KVM), specifically in nested VMX
CVE-2022-42896 - Remotely Exploitable Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities in Linux Bluetooth Stack
In late 2022, security researchers disclosed CVE-2022-42896, a set of dangerous use-after-free vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel's Bluetooth subsystem, specifically in the l2cap_
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