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CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
CVE-2018-16862
CVE-2018-16862 : Linux kernel cleancache clears an inode after the final truncation, allowing a new file with the same inode to read leftover pages from the old file. The connected doc confirms a local attacker could use this to expose sensitive information. No patch/fix details are provided in t...
CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
CVE-2018-16862
A security flaw was found in the Linux kernel in a way that the cleancache subsystem clears an inode after the final file truncation removal. The new file created with the same inode may contain leftover pages from cleancache and the old file data instead of the new one...
Linux 3.0 Kernel Released - Download
Linux 3.0 Kernel Released - Download A recent Google+ Post by Linus Torvalds indicates that version 3.0 of the Linux kernel will have to wait due to the discovery of a 'subtle pathname lookup bug.' Linus indicates, 'We have a patch, we understand the problem, and it looks ObviouslyCorrecttm, but ...
CVE-2004-2591
The CVE-2004-2591 issue affects ButtUglySoftware CleanCache 2.19. The vulnerability arises from the data-overwrite capability not properly overwriting data in files, allowing recovery of previously stored data. According to the records, the impact is partial confidentiality with a local attack ve...
CVE-2004-2591
The data-overwrite capability of ButtUglySoftware CleanCache 2.19 does not properly overwrite data in files, which allows attackers to recover the data...
CVE-2004-2591
The data-overwrite capability of ButtUglySoftware CleanCache 2.19 does not properly overwrite data in files, which allows attackers to recover the data...
CleanCache v2.19: False Sense of Security
This is a similar if not exact problem that I found with the program Window Washer 5.x by Web Root: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/372717 Publisher: ButtUglySoftware Program Description: CleanCache v.2.19 will clean up your Windows computer, such as IE cache, cookies and temp directories ...
CleanCache protection bypass
"Secure file deletion" feature doesn't data wiping...