CVE-2023-52442 - Critical Linux Kernel ksmbd Vulnerability Explained (With Exploit Details & Patches)
In early 2024, security teams resolved a serious bug in the Linux kernel’s ksmbd server, tracked as CVE-2023-52442. This vulnerability opened the door for
CVE-2023-52441 - Out-of-Bounds Vulnerability in Linux KSMBD – Root Cause, Exploit, and Patch Explained
The Linux kernel is the beating heart of millions of servers and devices worldwide, handling everything from laptops to huge cloud deployments. One of its
CVE-2023-52440 - How a SLUB Overflow in Linux ksmbd Let Attackers Crash or Compromise Systems
In January 2024, a serious vulnerability was found and patched in the Linux kernel component ksmbd. The issue, filed as CVE-2023-52440, can cause a SLUB
CVE-2024-1675 - How Hackers Bypassed Chrome’s Download Restrictions (Exploit Walkthrough & Fix)
In early 2024, Google Chrome users faced a *medium-severity* security hole now known as CVE-2024-1675. This bug involved *insufficient policy enforcement* in Chrome’s file
CVE-2023-52434 - Out-of-Bounds Read in Linux Kernel’s SMB Client (smb2_parse_contexts) – What Happened and How It’s Fixed
CVE-2023-52434 is a security vulnerability that was found and fixed in the Linux kernel’s Microsoft SMB (Server Message Block) client code, specifically in the
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