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blog.trailofbits.com
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| | | | | By Alan Cao If you love exploit mitigations, you may have heard of a new system call named mseal landing into the Linux kernel's 6.10 release, providing a protection called "memory sealing." Beyond notes from the authors, very little information about this mitigation exists. In this blog post, we'll explain what this syscall is, including... | |
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blog.lexfo.fr
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mdanilor.github.io
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| | | | | A beginers guide into a Linux Kernel stack overflow vulnerability. | |
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soatok.blog
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| | | Programmers don't understand hash functions, and I can demonstrate this to most of the people that will read this with a single observation: When you saw the words "hash function" in the title, you might have assumed this was going to be a blog post about password storage. (Passwords are the most common knee-jerk reaction... | ||