8-year-old Critical privilege escalation vulnerability Found in the Latest Linux Kernel Version | Linux Today

8-year-old Critical privilege escalation vulnerability Found in the Latest Linux Kernel Version

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Gurubaran
May 2, 2018

The 8-year-old privilege escalation vulnerability allows a local user with access to the vulnerable privileged driver can escalate the privileges to read from and write to sensitive kernel memory.

It is actually an eight-year-old vulnerability and can be used in latest kernel version (4.16-rc3) for escalating privileges.

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Gurubaran

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