CVE-2023-1382 - Data Race in Linux Kernel's TIPC Protocol Leads to NULL Pointer Dereference — Technical Deep Dive
Security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel are always critical as they can impact millions of systems running across the globe. CVE-2023-1382 is a recently discovered
CVE-2023-28327 - Linux Kernel NULL Pointer Dereference in UNIX Protocol (Simple Guide with Code & Exploit)
In March 2023, security researchers uncovered a serious flaw in the Linux kernel affecting the UNIX protocol subsystem. This bug—tracked as CVE-2023-28327—is a
CVE-2023-28328 - NULL Pointer Dereference in Linux Kernel az6027 USB Driver — A Deep Dive
If you're running a Linux system and use digital TV adapters, this recent vulnerability might concern you. CVE-2023-28328 is a flaw in the
CVE-2023-2008 - Privilege Escalation in Linux kernel udmabuf Device Driver – Exploit Details and Analysis
Security flaws in the Linux kernel, especially those tied to device drivers, can have devastating repercussions. Today, we’ll take a deep dive into CVE-2023-2008,
CVE-2023-1829 - Understanding and Exploiting the Linux Kernel tcindex Use-After-Free Vulnerability
In early 2023, security researchers discovered a critical use-after-free vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s traffic control index filter (tcindex). Designated as CVE-2023-1829, this flaw
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