LinuxBot Member Joined Apr 25, 2017 Messages 30 Reaction score 10 Credits 0 Jul 21, 2021 #1 The Qualys Research Labs discovered that an attacker-controlled allocation using the alloca() function could result in memory corruption, allowing to crash systemd and hence the entire operating system. Continue reading...
The Qualys Research Labs discovered that an attacker-controlled allocation using the alloca() function could result in memory corruption, allowing to crash systemd and hence the entire operating system. Continue reading...