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NetBSD Security Advisory 2006-001: Kernfs kernel memory disclosure

🗓️ 10 Jan 2006 00:00:00Reported by SecurityvulnsType 
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NetBSD Security Advisory 2006-001: Kernfs kernel memory disclosure. Kernel sensitive information can be disclosed due to insufficient bounds checking in the kernfs file system, allowing a non-privileged process to read arbitrary kernel memory locations. Mounting the kernfs file system should be avoided. Update fixed kernel sources from the NetBSD CVS repository and follow provided instructions to upgrade the kernel

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