Multiple vulnerabilities found in Linux USB drivers that included with Linux kernel USB subsystem. It can be triggered by an attacker who...
The general perception of the public is that Linux and macOS operating systems are far more secure as compared to Windows. While...
kernelpop is a framework for performing automated kernel exploit enumeration on Linux, Mac, and Windows hosts. Requirementspython3 Currently supported CVE’s: *CVE-2017-1000367 *CVE-2017-1000112...
Diamorphine is a LKM rootkit for Linux Kernels 2.6.x/3.x/4.x Features When loaded, the module starts invisible; Hide/unhide any process by sending a...
Any discussion involving the open source software cannot be completed without the mention of Linux kernel. This collaborative effort has become one...
The development team at NetBSD is going to implement the KASLR (kernel Address Space Layout Randomisation) for 64-bit AMD processors. The KASLR coding...
Security researchers have discovered a new privilege-escalation vulnerability in Linux kernel that could allow a local attacker to execute code on the...
Cisco issued a security advisory on a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux Kernel, patch it as soon as possible. On...
Patch diffing is a common technique of comparing two binary builds of the same code – a known-vulnerable one and one containing...
After each major release, Apple is known to share the macOS kernel code. Apple releases a small bit of Darwin code every year,...
Linux kernel Long Term Support (LTS) releases are “longterm maintenance” releases that currently come with 2 years of support for the purpose...
According to security researchers, there is a decade old bug in Windows kernel that can be easily exploited to prevent security apps...
Last week, we celebrated the release of Linux kernel 4.13, which is the latest version shipped by Linux boss Linus Torvalds. Linux...
Malware developers can abuse a programming error in the Windows kernel to prevent security software from identifying if, and when, malicious modules...
Update (7th September, 2017): Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has confirmed on his blog that Linux kernel 4.14 will be the next LTS...
Linux kernel 4.12 was released in early July, which was the second biggest release in terms of commits. It came with the...
For those of you who are not interested in iOS research and would like to protect themselves against these vulnerabilities, we urge...
If you search Linux kernel today and look for Linux mascot Tux on the search result page, you’ll notice something unusual. The...
Short Bytes: Linux kernel 4.12, which was released on July 2nd, 2017, brought along many hardware improvements. If you are willing to...
A new feature added in test snapshots for OpenBSD releases will create a unique kernel every time an OpenBSD user reboots or...
Short Bytes: After the usual development process involving seven release candidates, Linus Torvalds has released Linux kernel 4.12. Regarding commits, probably, it’s...