CVE-2022-44032 - Race Condition and Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel’s cm400_cs PCMCIA Driver
In this exclusive deep-dive, we’ll break down CVE-2022-44032—a vulnerability that hits the Linux kernel PCMCIA driver, specifically cm400_cs (through version 6..6)
CVE-2022-44034 - Race Condition Leads to Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel PCMCIA scr24x Driver
The Linux kernel, the core of many popular operating systems, sometimes suffers from subtle but serious bugs. One such flaw is CVE-2022-44034, discovered in the
CVE-2022-44033 - Understanding a Race Condition and Use-After-Free in Linux Kernel PCMCIA cm404_cs Driver
Security flaws in kernel drivers can lead to severe vulnerabilities, including remote code execution or local privilege escalation. In late 2022, an issue was discovered
CVE-2022-43750 - Unlocking the Secrets in `drivers/usb/mon/mon_bin.c` – How a Tiny Bug in usbmon Threatens Linux Kernel Memory
Linux is well-known for being robust, but every so often, a little slip happens—especially in complex parts like USB monitoring. One such slip is
CVE-2022-1976 - Understanding and Exploiting the IO-URING Use-After-Free Flaw in the Linux Kernel
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In 2022, a critical vulnerability was disclosed in the Linux kernel’s IO-URING subsystem: CVE-2022-1976. This flaw could let an attacker with normal user
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