Linux Kernel Out-Of-Bounds Access Vulnerability Fixed For Unprivileged Users
A critical out-of-bounds access vulnerability within the Linux kernel has been patched. This flaw has been present in the kernel's mainline development for the past three years, posing a significant security risk. An unprivileged user could exploit this vulnerability by submitting a specially crafted certificate to the kernel. The fix prevents potential system compromise or instability stemming from such malicious input.