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kernel: iscsi: unrestricted access to sessions and handles
A flaw was found in the way access to sessions and handles was handled in the iSCSI driver in the Linux kernel. A local user could use this flaw to leak iSCSI transport handle kernel address or end arbitrary iSCSI connections on the system...
kernel: iscsi: unrestricted access to sessions and handles
A flaw was found in the way access to sessions and handles was handled in the iSCSI driver in the Linux kernel. A local user could use this flaw to leak iSCSI transport handle kernel address or end arbitrary iSCSI connections on the system...
kernel: iscsi: unrestricted access to sessions and handles
A flaw was found in the way access to sessions and handles was handled in the iSCSI driver in the Linux kernel. A local user could use this flaw to leak iSCSI transport handle kernel address or end arbitrary iSCSI connections on the system...
TCP RST packets spoofing
By sending spoofed RST it's possible to terminate established TCP connection. unlike TPC hijacking attacks there is no need for exact TCP sequence number, and number can be any number from handshaked TCP window. It significantly increases attack efficiency. In NetBSD sequence number for RST is no...