CVE-2023-1206 - Hash Collision Flaw in Linux Kernel’s IPv6 Handling – How Attackers Can Bring Servers to a Halt With a New SYN Flood Tactic
Recently, a serious flaw identified as CVE-2023-1206 was discovered in the Linux kernel’s handling of IPv6 connections. This bug opens up a new way
CVE-2023-3390: Use-After-Free Vulnerability Found in Linux Kernel's Netfilter Subsystem
A recent use-after-free vulnerability has been discovered in the Linux kernel's netfilter subsystem, more specifically in the net/netfilter/nf_tables_api.c
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
CVE-2023-2985 - Use-After-Free Bug in Linux Kernel’s hfsplus_put_super (fs/hfsplus/super.c) Exploited for Denial of Service
In June 2023, security researchers discovered a serious bug in the Linux Kernel’s HFS+ filesystem implementation. Tracked as CVE-2023-2985, the flaw exists in the
CVE-2023-2002 - Unchecked Bluetooth Management Commands in Linux Kernel Risk Your Devices
Bluetooth is everywhere today—your headphones, laptop, car, and even some home appliances. The Linux kernel, being the backbone of many systems, handles Bluetooth connectivity
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