A novel Linux Kernel cross-cache attack named SLUBStick has a 99% success in converting a limited heap vulnerability into an arbitrary memory read-and-write capability, letting the researchers elevate ...
Kernel 7.0 didn't need to be a big deal. It went ahead and became one anyway.
Researchers from the Graz University of Technology have discovered a way to convert a limited heap vulnerability in the Linux kernel into a malicious memory writes capability to demonstrate novel ...
Linux 6.17-rc7 is out, and it's looking good. The latest release candidate is full of small, random changes across various drivers and subsystems, from GPUs to memory management. The seventh release ...
Linux Kernel 7.0 is officially released! Explore self-healing XFS filesystems, permanent Rust integration, post-quantum ...