
MMap Vulnerabilities – Linux Kernel

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By: Eyal Itkin As part of our efforts in identifying vulnerabilities in different products, from time to time we also review the Linux Kernel, mainly searching for vulnerabilities in different drivers. In this case, we took a look into drivers trying to roll their own usage of the mmap() function. The idea of re-implementing kernel […]
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