Linux kernel Bug Let Attackers Insert Malicious Code into the Kernel Address Space

Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a computer security technique that involves randomly positioning the base address of an executable and the position of libraries, heap, and stack, in a process’s address space. Linux has long had ASLR for user-space programs, researcher Kees Cook has applied to the kernel itself as well. Linux kernel Bug […] The post Linux kernel Bug Let Attackers Insert Malicious Code into the Kernel Address Space appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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