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CVE-2024-56686 | Linux Kernel up to 6.6.63/6.11.10/6.12.1 fs/buffer.c ext4_read_bh injection (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2024-26642 | Linux Kernel up to 6.7 Netfilter privilege escalation (16603605b667 / Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2024-26749 | Linux Kernel up to 6.7.6 cdns3 cdns3_gadget_ep_disable use after free (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52618 | Linux Kernel up to 6.7.3 rnbd-srv dev_search_path buffer overflow (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2024-26629 | Linux Kernel up to 6.1.78/6.6.14/6.7.2/6.8-rc1 nfsd nfsd4_release_lockowner state issue (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52789 | Linux Kernel up to 6.6.2 vcc kstrdup null pointer dereference (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52759 | Linux Kernel up to 6.6.2 gfs2 do_qc allocation of resources (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52503 | Linux Kernel up to 5.10.198/5.15.135/6.1.58/6.5.7 amdtee destroy_session use after free (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52448 | Linux Kernel up to 6.7.1 gfs2 gfs2_rgrp_dump null pointer dereference (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2023-52463 | Linux Kernel up to 5.10.208/5.15.147/6.1.74/6.6.13/6.7.1 efivarfs null pointer dereference (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2022-48993 | Linux Kernel up to 4.19.268/5.4.226/5.10.158/5.15.82/6.0.12 fbcon fbcon_prepare_logo uninitialized pointer (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2022-49443 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.45/5.17.13/5.18.2 ep_poll information disclosure (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2022-49444 | Linux Kernel up to 5.15.53/5.17.13/5.18.2 secstrings memory corruption (Nessus ID 237278)
CVE-2022-48644 | Linux Kernel up to 5.4.214/5.10.145/5.15.70/5.19.11/6.0 taprio denial of service (Nessus ID 237278)
Mozilla Quickly Fixes Firefox Vulnerabilities from Pwn2Own 2025 with Urgent Patches
At this year’s Pwn2Own Berlin, security researchers successfully demonstrated two new zero-day exploits against Mozilla Firefox, targeting the browser’s content process. The vulnerabilities—CVE-2025-4918 and CVE-2025-4919—were both found in Firefox’s JavaScript engine and allowed out-of-bounds memory access, raising the risk of remote code execution and sensitive data exposure. However, neither exploit succeeded in escaping Firefox’s sandbox, […]
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How to Analyze Node.js, Python, Android, and Linux Malware with ANY.RUN
Malware doesn’t stick to one platform or play fair. One day it’s a Python stealer. The next, it’s an Android RAT or a Node.js backdoor quietly pinging its C2. Then it hits Linux, flooding your network with suspicious connections. Modern threats are unpredictable. They move across systems and languages, often slipping past tools that weren’t […]
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