oss-sec mailing list archives
Re: Re: Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels
From: P J P <ppandit () redhat com>
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2016 11:55:26 +0530 (IST)
+-- On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, cve-assign () mitre org wrote --+ | Specifically, is there anyone who believes | 3d44d51bd339766f0178f0cf2e8d048b4a4872aa must not have a CVE ID? ... |However, it seems to be a bug in how the kernel responds to a |post-exploitation attack pattern. True, IIUC it seems more of hardening patch than an issue. -- Prasad J Pandit / Red Hat Product Security Team 47AF CE69 3A90 54AA 9045 1053 DD13 3D32 FE5B 041F
Current thread:
- Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels Andy Lutomirski (Feb 26)
- Re: Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels Salvatore Bonaccorso (Mar 29)
- Re: Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels cve-assign (Mar 31)
- Re: Re: Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels Steve Grubb (Mar 31)
- Re: Re: Partial SMAP bypass on 64-bit Linux kernels P J P (Mar 31)