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kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...
kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...
kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...
kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...
kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...
kernel: Linux kernel: Use-after-free in proc_readdir_de() can lead to privilege escalation or denial of service.
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel. This use-after-free UAF vulnerability occurs in the procreaddirde function within the /proc filesystem. A local attacker with low privileges can exploit this by concurrently traversing specific directories while network devices are unregistered. This can lead...