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Post-CrowdStrike Fallout: Microsoft Redesigning EDR Vendor Access to Windows Kernel

Post-CrowdStrike Fallout: Microsoft Redesigning EDR Vendor Access to Windows Kernel 2024-09-13 at 21:45 By Ryan Naraine Microsoft is revamping how anti-malware tools interact with the Windows kernel to avoid another CrowdStrike faulty update catastrophe.  The post Post-CrowdStrike Fallout: Microsoft Redesigning EDR Vendor Access to Windows Kernel appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt […]

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New SLUBStick Attack Makes Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities More Dangerous

New SLUBStick Attack Makes Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities More Dangerous 2024-08-05 at 16:47 By Eduard Kovacs A new Linux kernel exploitation technique named SLUBStick makes heap vulnerabilities more dangerous.  The post New SLUBStick Attack Makes Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities More Dangerous appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source

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CISA Warns of Exploited Linux Kernel Vulnerability

CISA Warns of Exploited Linux Kernel Vulnerability 2024-05-31 at 14:46 By Ionut Arghire CISA instructs federal agencies to mitigate CVE-2024-1086, a Linux kernel flaw leading to privilege escalation. The post CISA Warns of Exploited Linux Kernel Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source React to

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StackRot Linux Kernel Vulnerability Shows Exploitability of UAFBR Bugs

StackRot Linux Kernel Vulnerability Shows Exploitability of UAFBR Bugs 06/07/2023 at 14:46 By Eduard Kovacs A new Linux kernel vulnerability tracked as StackRot and CVE-2023-3269 shows the exploitability of use-after-free-by-RCU (UAFBR) bugs. The post StackRot Linux Kernel Vulnerability Shows Exploitability of UAFBR Bugs appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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