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privilege escalation vulnerabilities

Secure Your Azure Systems: Patch...
Several vulnerabilities have been identified in the Linux kernel, which could potentially allow attackers to compromise systems, escalate privileges, or even cause system crashes. Recently, Canonical has released security updates...
Oath-Toolkit Vulnerability Exposes Linux to...
SUSE researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in a PAM module of the Oath Toolkit, a popular software suite that provides One-Time Password (OTP). This vulnerability (CVE-2024-47191) allows malicious actors to...
ClamAV Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu...
Two security vulnerabilities were discovered in ClamAV, a widely used antivirus software for Linux systems. These issues could allow attackers to compromise the security of your system and potentially gain...
CISA Adds Critical Linux Kernel...
CISA has issued a warning about three new vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited. These vulnerabilities pose a significant risk to organizations and should be patched immediately. Among them, CVE-2017-1000253...
Intel Microcode Vulnerabilities Addressed in...
Intel Microcode, the firmware responsible for controlling the behavior of Intel CPUs, has recently been found to have several vulnerabilities. These issues could potentially allow attackers to gain unauthorized access...
Understanding and Mitigating Privilege Escalation...
Privilege escalation is a critical security issue in Linux systems, potentially leading to full system compromise. The Dirty COW and Dirty Pipe vulnerabilities are popular examples of privilege escalation vulnerabilities...