Researchers Warn of Linux Kernel ‘Dirty Pipe’ Arbitrary File Overwrite Vulnerability,
Linux distributions are in the process of issuing patches to address a newly disclosed security vulnerability in the kernel that could allow an attacker to overwrite arbitrary data into any read-only files and allow for a complete takeover of affected systems.
Dubbed « Dirty Pipe » (CVE-2022-0847, CVSS score: 7.8) by IONOS software developer Max Kellermann, the flaw « leads to privilege escalation
Dubbed « Dirty Pipe » (CVE-2022-0847, CVSS score: 7.8) by IONOS software developer Max Kellermann, the flaw « leads to privilege escalation
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Linux distributions are in the process of issuing patches to address a newly disclosed security vulnerability in the kernel that could allow an attacker to overwrite arbitrary data into any read-only files and allow for a complete takeover of affected systems.
Dubbed « Dirty Pipe » (CVE-2022-0847, CVSS score: 7.8) by IONOS software developer Max Kellermann, the flaw « leads to privilege escalation
Dubbed « Dirty Pipe » (CVE-2022-0847, CVSS score: 7.8) by IONOS software developer Max Kellermann, the flaw « leads to privilege escalation
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https://thehackernews.com/2022/03/researchers-warn-of-linux-kernel-dirty.html