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| | | | | A few days ago, Google's research team published an information leak vulnerability in the Linux bluetooth stack along with a very nice poc. In this post, I want to go through and dissect this poc to identify exactly what the vulnerability is and how it's been fixed. This is the first kernel vulnerability that I've dove into deeply and I've found it to be surprisingly simple and straightforward. The vulnerability itself, dubbed Bleeding Tooth by Google, is able to leak values from the kernel's stack memory. | |
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| | | | | An Analysis of the Windows kernel vulnerability CVE-2014-4113, demonstrating how it can successfully be exploited on Windows 8.1 | Bluefrostsecurity. | |
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blog.xyz.is
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www.harness.io
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| | | Harness MCP Server: Bridging AI systems and DevOps via secure and efficient communication. | ||