CVE-2024-26601 - How a Linux Kernel ext4 Bug Opened the Door for Filesystem Corruption
The Linux kernel is the beating heart of millions of systems, powering everything from cloud servers to smartphones. A recent issue, tracked as CVE-2024-26601, surfaced
CVE-2024-26600 - Linux Kernel phy-omap-usb2 NULL Pointer Vulnerability—How It Happens, Exploitation, and the Simple Fix
A critical security flaw, CVE-2024-26600, has been discovered and resolved in the Linux kernel, impacting the phy-omap-usb2 driver. This bug could lead to a NULL
CVE-2023-52473 - Linux Kernel thermal: core NULL Pointer Dereference Fixed
CVE-2023-52473 is a vulnerability discovered in the Linux kernel’s thermal framework, where a NULL pointer dereference could occur during thermal zone registration error handling.
CVE-2023-52468 - Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel `class_register()` – Explained
Linux is renowned for its stability and security, but even mature projects are not immune to subtle, dangerous bugs. CVE-2023-52468 is a good case study:
CVE-2023-52469 - Use-After-Free Exploit in Linux Kernel `drivers/amd/pm` (Explained with Code & Exploit Details)
The Linux kernel powers nearly every server and computer out there, making its security *crucial*. Today we’ll deep-dive into CVE-2023-52469, a use-after-free vulnerability recently
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